Hey, product hunters! 🤗
I’m Diana, the creative behind absurd.design - a project that offers hand-drawn absurd illustrations to project makers with a free spirit and a love for quirky aesthetics.
And in contrast with the AI era, as people talk about how technology is transforming artwork, I still believe the love and emotion a human artist puts into their work can’t be replaced. By anything else. Ever. 🔮
And if art that’s carefully created with love and dedication by a human, for humans, speaks to you as much as it speaks to me, I invite you to Chapter 5 - the latest chapter of illustrations on absurd.design!
Chapter 5 is a collection of 30 hand-drawn illustrations that tell visual stories about thoughts and emotions that mark everyday life. These illustrations invite you to follow their expressive strokes, explore your imagination and spark your creativity.
And if my illustrations strike an emotional chord with you, I’d be happy to welcome you into the quirky universe of absurd.design, where I share my newest works with project members so they can add an extra touch of creativity to their fantastic digital projects. 🤩
Would you like to use illustrations from absurd.design to add a drop of quirky aesthetics to your future projects? Or do you already use them in a special digital project? What led you to choose absurd.design? Which chapter of illustrations is your favorite so far?
I’d love to get feedback and suggestions from you. 🥰
- Diana
P.S. Chapter 6 is in the works right now! And there’s more to come, so don’t miss out!
@anita3 Thank you for your feedback, Anita. Knowing that my creative endeavors can motivate others to keep developing their creativity is so fulfilling! 😊
@bogdan_ionita Bogdan! Thank you so much for your interest in the absurd.design project over the years! I appreciate this more than you'll ever know! 🤗
@anna_decroix I appreciate your kind words and support, Anna! 😊 Usually, the project members use illustrations from absurd.design for their websites and apps. I'm not aware of anyone using one of my illustrations in a marketing campaign.
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