Puffy Style Illustrations
Rounded, inflated characters with plasticine hands and bright eyes bring kid-friendly charm to apps and brands. Bold gradients keep Puffy illustrations readable on both dark interfaces and light, spacious layouts.
What is Puffy Style?
Flat planes and soft gradients combine into rounded, inflated bodies with glossy volume. Characters show plasticine-like hands and wide smiles. Bright eyes appear on people and objects against clean, high-contrast backgrounds.
Product teams building kids apps reach for Puffy when interfaces need friendly energy. Educators and toy brands use the style for onboarding flows. Casual game studios add it to promo banners and playful avatars.
For playful products and brands
What Puffy artists draw
Scenes often show smiling kids with inflated limbs and whimsical pets. Everyday objects gain cartoon eyes and faces. Browse tags to jump into character scenes and personified items.
Finding your Puffy vibe
Looking across styles helps you pick the mood that matches your audience and interface brightness for each project.
3D Mini brings sculpted figures with depth and soft plastic textures, while Puffy stays flat and graphic with bold outlines.
Bonbon favors pastel gradients and softer contrast. Puffy pushes saturated hues and higher contrast for louder, kid-focused interfaces.
Buddy uses simple line characters and flat fills with calmer palettes, whereas Puffy exaggerates volume and smiles with candy-bright colors.
Droll illustrations feel sketchier with irregular outlines and muted tones, while Puffy looks cleaner with smooth curves and cheerful contrast.
Flame leans into sharp angles and energetic motion trails. Puffy prefers rounded, balloon-like shapes that sit calmly in interfaces.
Flamenco mixes stylized human figures and patterned geometry with a fashion tone, whereas Puffy feels toy-like and focused on kids.
Kingdom depicts detailed fantasy environments and props. Puffy centers on simple characters and objects with faces for everyday, lighthearted stories.
Mirage leans surreal with hazy gradients and abstract compositions. Puffy sticks to recognizable kids and friendly objects with bright expressions.
Mood uses restrained palettes and contemplative poses. Puffy goes for wide smiles and gestures with candy colors aimed at audiences.
Santa Camp stays in winter holiday themes with festive props, while Puffy spans everyday school scenes and general kid content.
Florid focuses on ornate floral elements and decorative details. Puffy favors chunky shapes and simple faces suited to children’s products.
Breeze keeps illustrations airy with thin lines and soft colors. Puffy pushes silhouettes and saturated hues that stand out more.
Frequently asked questions
Start using Puffy illustrations today
Download Puffy scenes as ready PNGs or editable SVGs, then drop them into Figma or Sketch. Ship kid-friendly apps and playful campaigns for mobile and web without waiting on custom illustration work.