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Technology error, not found, empty state illustration

Download this Hand drawn illustration from the Continuous Line Illustrations Chapter 3 SaaS Business collection. Available in Illustrator, SVG, PNG formats. Perfect for technology-themed web, app, and presentation projects. This illustration is part of a pack with 75 total illustrations.

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A person in a boat attempts to wrangle a large, elusive shape, symbolizing the effort of trying to find something that isn't there. This abstract concept is great for 404 error pages, failed search results, or empty data states. The hand-drawn aesthetic adds a touch of personality and whimsy to an otherwise frustrating technical situation.

File types: Illustrator, SVG, PNG

Category: Technology AI & Data

Style: Hand drawn

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License: Commercial and personal use license

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About This Illustration

This hand drawn illustration belongs to the Technology category and is part of the Continuous Line Illustrations Chapter 3 SaaS Business pack — 75 illustrations in a consistent hand drawn style designed to work together.

A person in a boat attempts to wrangle a large, elusive shape, symbolizing the effort of trying to find something that isn't there. This abstract concept is great for 404 error pages, failed search results, or empty data states. The hand-drawn aesthetic adds a touch of personality and whimsy to an otherwise frustrating technical situation.

Available Formats

  • Illustrator
  • SVG
  • PNG

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
  • Technology-themed design projects

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use this illustration in printed marketing materials?

Yes. SVG and PNG both work for print — SVG vectors stay sharp at any print size, PNG handles raster reproduction. Convert to CMYK in Illustrator if your printer requires it for offset reproduction.

Will the illustration work in Affinity Designer or Inkscape?

Yes. SVG is an open standard supported by every modern vector editor — Affinity Designer, Inkscape, Sketch, Figma, Adobe Illustrator and others. No proprietary lock-in or special plugins required.

Can I animate this illustration for web or video?

Yes. SVG paths can be animated with CSS, JavaScript, GSAP, or converted to Lottie for After Effects workflows. The element structure is preserved so individual shapes stay independently animatable.

How small is the file compared to a stock photo?

SVG illustrations are typically 5-50KB — orders of magnitude smaller than equivalent stock photos. Faster page loads, sharper quality at any zoom, and no compression artifacts when scaled up.

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