Firstly, thanks @kevin for hunting us! ππΌ
Hey Everyone,
I've been working so hard on this all year and am so excited to launch Scale on ProductHunt π ππ π!
I launched Scale 1.0 8 months back and it went viral on Reddit, with 100k+ visits overnight. Today, I am happy to share Scale 2.0:
π 1. Open source: All FREE and require NO attribution.
ππ» 2. Quality: Each one of them has been handcrafted by us.
ππ» 3. Quantity: We already have 200+ single-color illustrations and now have 50+ multi-color illustrations. We are continuing to add a new one each day.
π€ 4. Make it your own: You can use our color picker to adapt the illustrations to your style and change up to 3 colors! Add masks, filter by Gender and lots more!
So, these illustrations can be used freely across your:
- Websites
- Apps
- Social media pages
- Blogs
- Marketing collaterals, etc.
=> basically whatever you can think of. As long as you aren't selling the illustrations itself, you are good to go! π
Do share your thoughts - I will be around today to hear from you :)
Cheers,
Karthik
Hey @karthik_sridharan! I was looking for a tool to help create images and your product came along at the right time. Congratulations on the launchπ
@karthik_sridharan the illustrations are π₯, I love that we are able to custom the colors and I tried one of them on a blog post and It looks super neat!
Awesome launch!
But I have a question on one of the Illustrations: Ballet Dancer. The mirror on Ballet dancer not showing the back of the ballet dancer? Shouldn't she face the mirror to see her face?
Congrats on launching! I think all marketing managers in freshly founded companies agree that open source illustrations are a game changer. Thank you so much
That's a great resource for startups at the beginning of their paths or individual enterpreneurs who have no funds to hire illustrators but want their services to look good and professional! Thanks for creating it
@terry_shiu615 Thanks Terry! That sounds interesting, but I couldn't entirely capture what you want to achieve - can you please give me some more context? :)
@karthik_sridharan What I meant was it will be awesome if you can change the order of the custom color 1, 2 and 3 by making it draggable.
So I can switch the primary and secondary color easily rather than putting in the color code one by one again. Hope that makes sense! :)
Agree with so many of the comments that say how useful this would be for startups that want to make sure their design is cohesive across all platforms. Thanks for creating!
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