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Absurd Design – Free Surrealist Illustrations and Vector Art (absurd.design)
112 points by sansnomme on Sept 22, 2019 | hide | past | favorite | 21 comments



>In a digital era, we sometimes feel the need to interact with something more human that will make us appreciate both the beauty and the imperfection of something made by hand.

I appreciate the sentiment but I'm not sure a handful of illustrations actually does that.

I've often thought about what makes a website feel more natural but honestly sites like hacker news probabbly is as "natural" as an experience gets for a browser.


waves hands vigorously

Do you not understand art?!


Exactly my thoughts while reading most of the posts in this thread


Someone should tell them what they should understand.


I can't tell if you are being sarcastic or not.


I find the business model interesting. It is difficult to make a living as a content creator. Setting a limited number of subscribers on an exclusive illustration series will probably work better than giving illustrations away for free and then hope someone will hire you. Setting a quarterly subscription of $57 will give the designer $5700 a month if he manage to get 300 subscribers. I am sure this model can be duplicated by other independent content creators, and not only illustrators.

When it comes to the art itself I happen to like this artist's pen. That is a matter of taste and opinion of course. However, the business model is generic.


It's also pricing a job market into extinction.


That will depend on the market in question, wouldn't it? I mean, for example from the freelancers perspective it is not. From their perspective it could have the opposite effect; enable them to earn more by running parallel subscription based services.


Just a little feedback on the website: the animating text on the fourth slide makes everything below it constantly jump up and down, on mobile. It makes most of the site a chore to read, and practically unusable.


I can only applaud an artist taking a new approach to monitisation. I hope this catches on generally, as a way for artists to build sustainable patronage.


I don't see how we're going to be able to produce good, quality, and original content with purpose with these types of pricing models and see media people earn a living wage.


What makes these illustrations absurdist or surreal outside of the quarterly pricing?


I'm guessing it's the general aesthetic that makes it surrealist

But hey, that's just a guess


They're free, billed quarterly. Got it.


That's absurd!


Beautiful and minimalist style, but it isn't clear what happens when you cancel/pause the quarterly subscription.


I like this. Illustrations are great and whimsical and they made my day.


Idea is great. Execution and the artworks... not good.


Enjoying art is a subjective experience. Others might appreciate these illustrations.


Such as myself, I found them rather fun to look at.


Same here. Clever ideas reduced to an expressive and surreal form




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