Parenting (The New York Times International)

These illustrations were made for the initial set for a new column around the theme of parenting at The New York Times. As the project was starting we were exploring conceptual ways to approach different aspects of parenting in a bold and graphic visual language.

So you want to start exercising again after baby a guide.
How to stop breastfeeding: a guide to weaning.

How to avoid burnout.
A parent’s guide to dairy (and non-dairy) milk for 1-year-olds and beyond.
So you want to murder your spouse here’s how to reorient your relationship after parenthood.
How to decide if and when to return to work after you have a baby.
Living in your weird postpartum body.
How to integrate your baby into family mealtimes.
How to keep breastfeeding when you go back to work.
The encroaching village setting reasonable limits for overstepping grandparents.
How to talk to your employer about going back to work after parental leave.
How to introduce solid foods to your baby.
Mornings are hard here’s how to make them a little bit less hard.
What to do if you may have a low breast milk supply, according to lactation experts
Picking up parents at the park how to find new friends with kids.
Two jobs two new parents. How to negotiate your new reality
Sleep-trained baby stops sleeping guide.
How to feed a combination of breastmilk and formula.