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Eight loose black line-drawings, a hand-held camera, a TV, a worm in an apple, a jack-in-the-box, scattered with hand-drawn imperfection across a flat yellow field.
Summary
A set of eight black hand-drawn spot illustrations, including a hand holding a camera, an old TV, a worm peeking from an apple, and a jack-in-the-box, scattered loosely over a saturated flat-yellow background.
Visual description
The drawings sit on an irregular grid with deliberately uneven spacing and a four-point sparkle used as a small filler between two of them. All linework is a wobbly, sketchy monoline in near-black, with a few shapes filled solid black or peppered with dots for texture. Perspective is intentionally wonky: boxes are skewed, the apple casts a quick scribbled shadow, faces are reduced to a couple of marks. The single hot-yellow ground unifies otherwise unrelated objects and reads as the brand color rather than a backdrop.
Key takeaway
Hold an icon family together with one loud flat background color and one consistent wobbly line weight, then let the perspective and proportions stay imperfect on purpose. The hand-drawn inconsistency is what makes a random object set feel like one playful system.
Reuse notes
Good for a brand that wants warmth and humor, editorial spot art, onboarding screens, or a sticker pack. Keep the line weight and the single accent ground fixed across new icons so additions stay on-system; the naive style undercuts anything that needs to feel premium or precise.









