
A close friend is pregnant. She was reading one of her books that talks about pregnancy, and on the same page it states two incongruous factoids: (1) normally, a woman’s uterus is the size and shape of an upside-down pear; and (2) during pregnancy, the uterus grows to 1,000 times it normal size.
Wait, what?
So this drawing of 100 pears is only 1/10 of the final size of my friend’s belly. I feel like I’m folding paper cranes, which I guess is appropriate: if these factoids are true, she’s going to need a lot of luck!
For Illustration Friday.
WARNING: This will wreck your day. You will get sucked in and forget to eat lunch or do any work. You have been warned:
I didn’t build the game or anything, but I did design the Molehill Mountain course linked above. Enjoy at your peril!

Another one for Illustration Friday: Plain.
I’ve been just plain busy, and I’ve neglected my sworn duty to post new drawings to this site on a regular basis. It’s all for the good of the order, though. I plomise. I will say this, though: these hands are on FIRE!

This one is for our friends in the media who predicted Hillary’s defeat in New Hampshire lat night. I guess that’s pretty much all of us, then.
This is a great little interview on the Atlantic with Michael Beirut about the world of typography.
(via Type For You)










