A funny, hand-drawn greeting design featuring a childlike handwritten message above an illustration of an open box overflowing with tangled obsolete cables. The text reads, "Dad, I love you more than you love your box of obsolete cables," giving the piece a lighthearted, affectionate tone with a witty nod to cluttered tech drawers and forgotten adapters.
The minimalist white background keeps the focus on the message and the simple illustrated box, making it a clean and modern design with a personal, tongue-in-cheek feel. It is ideal for celebrating a dad with a sense of humour, particularly one who likes to keep hold of old gadgets and spare leads.
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I've been drawing weirdness with pencils and crayons since the days of Tony Hart - only really old people will get this reference. After graduating from Loughborough University in 2000 (see the 'old' part) with a first-class degree in illustration, I did what every creative does and went straight into minimum-wage retail work. I worked in lots of greeting card shops, and the designs on the cards inspired me to create a humorous and contemporary collection of designs, specifically for the people who don't want to see 100 identical capybara cards, and also for those who are physically sick at the thought of puns.
I've been creating weird cards since 2017, and there's still no stopping me. I live in Nottingham with my partner, Ben, and our three cats, Edna, Ozzy, and Olive. I love eating and not leaving the house. Through grit, talent, and dogged determination, I went from earning the minimum-wage to earning half the minimum wage in 12 years. I'm hoping my inspirational story might help steer someone from illustration to, I dunno, maybe plumbing?