Kamikwanzaa
Dashawn Mahone
Kamikwanzaa, 2025
Digital Illustration
© Dashawn Mahone, 2025
Kamikwanzaa stacks color and character into columns of green, red, and black - figures held in position, each one grounded in purpose. This isn't spectacle; it's structure. A celebration that doubles as a reckoning - honoring those who came before and holding space for those still to come. This card is perfect for recognizing someone's strength - steady, clear, and grounded.
Dashawn Mahone
Kamikwanzaa, 2025
Digital Illustration
© Dashawn Mahone, 2025
Kamikwanzaa stacks color and character into columns of green, red, and black - figures held in position, each one grounded in purpose. This isn't spectacle; it's structure. A celebration that doubles as a reckoning - honoring those who came before and holding space for those still to come. This card is perfect for recognizing someone's strength - steady, clear, and grounded.
From the people who send them
The handwriting doesn't look printed. My mom asked if I'd written it myself. I said yes.
— Blake, LA
Arrived in four days. I'd braced for longer.
— Ian, Chicago
Sent it to a friend I hadn't seen since college. He sent me a photo of it on his side table a week later.
— Dave, Philly
My wife sent it to me on a random Tuesday. No occasion. That was the point.
— Eddie, Tampa
Kept it on my shelf next to my books. Doesn't look out of place. That's the highest compliment I can give a card.
Chelsey, New York
My little brother graduated in May. I live across the country. This was the closest I could get to being there.
— Jared, Chicago
Put one in every welcome bag for a networking event I hosted. Got emails afterward asking how I'd handwritten them all. I told them my secret.
- Carly, Ft. Lauderdale
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