

The Humanness of Language
“Words and people are inextricably bound together.”
- Richard Lederer


Mensans Go Out on a Limerick
The only thing better than limericks is trying to create illustrations for them!

What’s in a Name?
This is another illustration project for the Mensa Bulletin. Richard Lederer is pointing out some more odd things about the English language and I got to come along for the ride!

All for Pun and Pun for all!
Richard Lederer has written the book on puns. In fact, he has written at least five of them…