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Scandi Style Illustrations

Scandi illustrations bring a relaxed Nordic vibe through muted colors and organic shapes. Quiet scenes slip easily into calm interfaces and editorial layouts without competing with text or product photos.

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Two abstract blue shapes on a black background - Scandi style illustration
Muted Color Palette
Earthy neutrals and soft pastels keep layouts quiet and easy to read.
Hand-Drawn Lines
Imperfect strokes suggest sketchbook drawings and create a relaxed, human tone.
Nature Details
Leaves and small hills introduce outdoor references without dominating product photos or copy.
Minimal Composition
Generous whitespace and few elements keep screens uncluttered and easy to scan.

What is Scandi Style?

The collection leans on pale beiges and clay browns. Occasional soft blues freshen larger shapes. Loose pencil-like lines and small imperfections keep scenes informal. Plants and hills appear beside simple furniture on generous empty backgrounds.

App developers and wellness writers pick Scandi when interfaces must feel calm. Sustainable product teams use it on packaging and landing pages. Lifestyle bloggers drop doodles between text blocks for friendly pauses.

For mindful and eco brands

SaaS Onboarding
Introduce product concepts in wellness or productivity tools with calm scenes instead of loud mascots or complex dashboards.
Mobile Home
Set a soothing tone on app home screens where users arrive stressed from notifications and dense feeds.
Brand Story
Illustrate sustainability timelines on landing sections and about pages using quiet characters and plants instead of stock photos.
Print Materials
Support postcards and small posters for workshops or retreats with understated graphics that tolerate simple desktop printing.

Common Scandi scenes

Many scenes show people reading or walking outside with coffee in hand. Others linger on plants and small interiors. Browse tags to jump into specific themes.

Narrowing down your cozy look

Comparing illustration moods helps you decide whether your brand storytelling feels playful or stays restrained and minimal.

A woman arranging flowers in a shop - Burgundy style illustration
Burgundy

Burgundy leans into deep reds and dramatic contrast, while Scandi prefers pale neutrals and quieter everyday scenes with nature notes.

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A woman holding a piggy bank triumphantly - Eastwood style illustration
Eastwood

Eastwood feels more graphic and angular. Scandi keeps rounded doodle lines and relaxed characters that suit slower stories.

375+ illustrations
An orange cat with toilet paper - Ginger Cat style illustration
Ginger Cat

Ginger Cat shifts toward playful character humor, where Scandi keeps expression subtle and focuses harder on plants and interiors.

171+ illustrations
A confident man with curly hair and a badge - Karlsson style illustration
Karlsson

Karlsson introduces bolder shapes and more contrast. Scandi stays softer with delicate strokes and muted tones for background roles.

74+ illustrations
A muscular figure swinging towards a banana - Macaroni style illustration
Macaroni

Macaroni exaggerates proportions and motions for comic scenes. Scandi depicts slower gestures and grounded bodies that support calm product messaging.

868+ illustrations
A handheld gaming device with pixelated elements - Retro style illustration
Retro

Retro leans on nostalgic palettes and thicker outlines, while Scandi reflects modern Nordic spaces with light textures and simple silhouettes.

133+ illustrations
Animated
A person dancing with paper airplanes and a dog - Sammy Line style illustration
Sammy Line

Sammy Line is pure outline work without filled areas. Scandi combines contour lines with soft fills that anchor compositions.

964+ illustrations
Animated
A man and woman posing confidently - Sitcom style illustration
Sitcom

Sitcom scenes feel busier and more narrative. Scandi chooses smaller actions and quiet vignettes that decorate content instead of dominating.

205+ illustrations
A teddy bear with a heart balloon and chocolates - Storyline style illustration
Storyline

Storyline emphasizes linear storytelling with sequential frames. Scandi focuses on single snapshots that hint at mood through posture and objects.

559+ illustrations
Animated
An abstract figure with an eye and shapes - Surr style illustration
Surr

Surr bends reality with surreal elements. Scandi stays grounded in everyday living rooms and parks with recognizably human routines.

593+ illustrations
A woman in a video call interface - Gummy style illustration
Gummy

Gummy uses thick volumes and candy colors, while Scandi relies on thin strokes and natural hues for quieter branding.

71+ illustrations
Free
A wallet with abstract shapes around it - Grain style illustration
Grain

Grain layers visible texture and shading over shapes. Scandi keeps surfaces cleaner with only slight wobble in lines and color fills.

74+ illustrations

Frequently asked questions

You can download Scandi graphics as PNG on the free plan. Paid subscriptions unlock scalable SVG files suitable for both UI work and print layouts.
Icons8 provides ready-to-use exports only. There are no layered source files, though SVG versions still let you adjust shapes and colors.
PNG and SVG assets drop straight into Figma and Sketch and XD. You can also grab them from the Pichon desktop app.
For quick tweaks, recolor SVG files inside your design tool. You can also edit palettes and compositions online with the free Mega Creator editor.
SVG files scale cleanly for large-format printing. PNG downloads work for smaller prints when exported at higher resolutions from your layout tool.
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Start using Scandi illustrations today

Browse the Scandi library, pick scenes that fit your product, then drop PNG or SVG files straight into Figma or Sketch. Ship calmer interfaces and brand materials today with less visual noise.

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