Blobby Style Illustrations
Blobby turns coworkers and daily life into soft blobs of color with doodled edges. Use it when product stories need warmth and humor without detailed anatomy or rigid geometry.
What is Blobby Style?
Built around bright and saturated colors, Blobby paints characters as rounded splashes with soft edges. Loose lines suggest faces and props while subtle grain keeps the raster texture visible.
Most commonly used in casual SaaS sites and lifestyle campaigns, Blobby helps teams show collaboration and community. Creative marketers and product designers drop these blobs into headers, onboarding flows and lighthearted presentations.
For playful digital products
What Blobby artists draw
Scenes cluster around coworking spaces, relaxed offices and shared homes. Many illustrations show friends hanging out or collaborating on side projects. Browse tags to jump into specific themes.
Pick your Blobby vibe
Comparing nearby styles helps you decide how loose, glossy or structured your visuals should feel beside product content.
Quirky stays line‑driven with flatter fills and clearer character outlines, while Blobby leans into paint‑like blobs and softer shapes.
Glam uses glossy gradients and polished bodies. Blobby feels more like thick poster paint and intentionally simplified silhouettes.
Rocky focuses on chunky 3D blocks and depth. Blobby stays flat, wobbly and doodled with minimal shading.
Pixeltrue follows clean vector geometry and smooth curves. Blobby breaks edges into irregular blobs with grain and rough doodle details.
Vibrant shares bright colors yet keeps characters more defined. Blobby exaggerates blob shapes and loose brushwork for messier silhouettes.
Lime leans toward flat minimal backgrounds and thin lines. Blobby spreads color generously and lets paint edges stay visible.
Comic uses bold outlines and panelled scenes inspired by strips. Blobby drops panels and relies on fuzzy blob bodies.
Puzzle assembles scenes from interlocking shapes that read like cutouts. Blobby feels more liquid, as if puddles formed characters.
Inky emphasizes dark strokes and contrasty pools of ink. Blobby instead celebrates color and lighter outlines with almost no black.
Doodle shares a sketchy spirit but stays mostly line‑based. Blobby pushes color first and lets lines simply hint at form.
Giggle focuses on cute proportions and rounded cartoons. Blobby keeps expressions minimal and lets blob poses carry emotion.
Incut looks like layered paper cutouts with crisp edges. Blobby resembles poured paint with softer boundaries and more irregular curves.
Frequently asked questions
Start using Blobby illustrations today
Grab PNGs for quick mockups or upgrade for SVG in your product system. Drag assets from Pichon, drop them into Figma and ship friendlier coworker stories faster. Reuse scenes across web, decks and apps.