Promotional image for upcoming 23 April Circular Reasons talk with Bas Jacobs, at St. Bride Foundation, London, UK.

St. Bride Foundation: Circular Reasons

Date: 23 April 2026
Time: 6:15 pm – 8:30 pm
Hybrid: In-person at St. Bride Foundation, St Bride Lane, Off Fleet Street, London EC4Y 8EQ, and online
Third-party event
Promotional image for upcoming 23 April Circular Reasons talk with Bas Jacobs, at St. Bride Foundation, London, UK.

In today’s world of Unicode standards and QWERTY keyboards, the uniform approach to text can create the impression that writing is fixed: that letters are static, that typography is a fully developed discipline, and that the work of type designers will remain fundamentally unchanged in the decades to come. This associative lecture by Bas Jacobs, on writing, language and letters, invites to question the dominant, rational, constructed narrative. If history, too, is a constructed narrative, then perhaps it need not only be written, but can also be assembled.

What follows is not a straight line. Through a series of uninhibited thought experiments, this lecture explores whether not just the history of writing, but maybe also its future, can be ambivalent when multiplied. While doing so, it proposes design as a form of historiography, and asks how alternative perspectives can shape our understanding of letterforms, of language and of typographic practices. After all, if a circle is round because it is a circle, where does it actually begin?

[Tickets cost from £9-£14. Book now.]