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A loose, hand-drawn illustration of an OK hand gesture in thick red marker/crayon lines, with the word 'OK' written inside the circle formed by the thumb and forefinger.
Summary
A loose, single-color line drawing of a hand making the "OK" gesture, drawn in thick red marker/crayon strokes with the word "OK" hand-lettered inside the circle formed by the thumb and index finger.
Visual description
Centered on a plain white background, a right hand is drawn from the wrist up in one continuous-feeling red outline. Three raised fingers arc across the top with small filled red dots marking the fingertips/nail beds. The thumb and index finger curl down to form a circle, and inside that circle the letters "O" and "K" are lettered by hand in the same red line weight, doubling as both the drawing's subject and its caption. The line quality is intentionally imperfect (slightly wobbly, textured like a wax crayon or chunky marker, with visible starts and stops) rather than a clean vector line. No color besides the single red and the white ground; no shading, gradient, or background elements.
Key takeaway
A single gesture drawn in one color and one line weight can carry an entire piece when the mark-making itself (crayon texture, slight wobble) is confident. Folding the caption ("OK") literally into the negative space of the gesture is a neat, economical piece of visual wordplay.
Reuse notes
Works well as a friendly, informal accent mark: social content, sticker/emoji-style graphics, a playful confirmation state, or a hand-drawn accent in an otherwise clean layout. The loose crayon line only works at a fairly large size; it would lose its texture if scaled down too far.









