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"Having gaps in your knowledge is just a natural part of being human. And sometimes, as the thread proves, those gaps can be amusing!"

I am a 22-year-old self-taught Dutch artist named Red. I've been making comics for a year or two already, but found my motivation was starting to crumble.

Coronavirus has given a new source of inspiration for crappy designs and some of them do more harm than good. Because some good ideas are, ehem, just not that

During the Corona shutdown I had much more time than ever expected and used it to put my little Audrey 2 project into action.

They’re fluffy. They’re foxy. And we’re not entirely sure how to describe the sounds they make. Can you guess what they are? That’s right—foxes!

I spent the last month rallying designers, tattoo artists, muralists, animators, cartoonists, and illustrators to create critical messaging about the Covid-19

Peter Gordon found a perfectly romantic way to show his love for his wife. For 25 years, he has placed a poem under her pillow almost every day.

When one Redditor asked a question "Former flat-earthers, what made you realize the earth is, in fact, not flat?", the thread was bound to go viral.

One month into quarantine and self-isolation is starting to get to me. I know this because a month before, I found myself watching classic Christmas rom-com

December. It was a rainy, shallow, and cold Sunday night. Up until that evening, I had quite a rocky weekend with a sprinkle of good music and a chaotic excha