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Download this Abstract illustration from the Scarlet illustrations collection. Available in Figma, SVG, PNG, Illustrator, XD, Sketch formats. Perfect for communication community-themed web, app, and presentation projects. This illustration is part of a pack with 135 total illustrations.

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This illustration creatively depicts a stylized figure struggling with a large red ribbon, conveying themes of entrapment and tension. The figure's somber expression and distorted posture symbolize the challenges of overcoming obstacles. The use of bold colors, particularly the contrasting red and navy blue, enhances the emotional intensity of the piece. The hand-drawn style lends a unique, personal touch, making it suitable for use in marketing materials, blog posts, or visual content aimed at discussing stress, anxiety, or corporate struggles. It can effectively engage an audience looking for relatable imagery in self-help or business contexts.

File types: Figma, SVG, PNG, Illustrator, XD, Sketch

Category: Communication Community

Style: Abstract

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License: Commercial and personal use license

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About This Illustration

This abstract illustration belongs to the Communication Community category and is part of the Scarlet illustrations pack — 135 illustrations in a consistent abstract style designed to work together.

This illustration creatively depicts a stylized figure struggling with a large red ribbon, conveying themes of entrapment and tension. The figure's somber expression and distorted posture symbolize the challenges of overcoming obstacles. The use of bold colors, particularly the contrasting red and navy blue, enhances the emotional intensity of the piece. The hand-drawn style lends a unique, personal touch, making it suitable for use in marketing materials, blog posts, or visual content aimed at discussing stress, anxiety, or corporate struggles. It can effectively engage an audience looking for relatable imagery in self-help or business contexts.

Available Formats

  • Figma
  • SVG
  • PNG
  • Illustrator
  • XD
  • Sketch

Common Use Cases

  • Website hero sections, landing pages and blog posts
  • Mobile app onboarding screens and empty states
  • Pitch decks, presentations and marketing materials
  • Social media posts and email newsletters
  • Communication Community-themed design projects

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this illustration scale without losing quality?

Yes. As an SVG (scalable vector graphic) it stays crisp at every resolution — from a 24px favicon to a billboard-sized hero banner. PNG exports are also provided in multiple sizes.

Can I use this illustration in a paid client project?

Absolutely. The commercial license covers all paid client work, agency deliverables, and design templates you sell. You only need a separate license to redistribute the source SVG itself.

Do I need to attribute GetIllustrations anywhere?

No. The standard license has no attribution requirement on websites, apps, presentations or printed materials. Attribution is appreciated but never required to use this illustration anywhere.

Can I use this illustration in a SaaS product UI?

Yes. Embedding illustrations directly inside your shipping product (web app, mobile app, dashboard) is fully covered. For embed-and-resell licensing across many end users, contact us for a custom plan.

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