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Boba Style Illustrations

Boba illustrations keep interfaces bright and relaxed with candy colors and rounded geometry. Ideal for youth-focused products that need personality without busy details or complex rendering.

408+ illustrations SVG & PNG Editable colors Commercial license
A laptop, lamp, and wall art display - Boba style illustration
Bold Color Palette
High saturation and strong contrast help key actions stand out even on busy product screens.
Geometric Simplicity
Scenes rely on circles, rectangles and gentle angles so compositions feel organized and approachable.
Friendly Characters
Rounded anatomy and minimal features read clearly at small sizes and match casual products.
Clean Line Work
Minimal outlining keeps edges soft while preserving enough definition for interface and marketing layouts.
Consistent System
Shared proportions and palettes repeat across scenes so multiple illustrations sit comfortably in one product.

What is Boba Style?

At its core, Boba uses bold flat fills and saturated contrasts. Soft curves define characters with simplified features and playful proportions. Objects reduce to basic shapes so each scene stays clean and readable.

Product teams at casual gaming studios and education platforms pick Boba for approachable onboarding and fun product visuals. Lifestyle startups add it to in-app rewards, dashboards and quick campaign graphics.

For apps and casual brands

Mobile onboarding
Use Boba to illustrate registration flows, tips and empty states so new users feel safe trying features.
Casual games
Create badges, in-game rewards and menu scenes that match lighthearted mechanics without distracting from core gameplay.
Social content
Lifestyle brands can build announcement posts and stories with highlight covers that feel consistent with playful product photography.
Education UI
Learning apps and classroom tools can show quizzes and progress using friendly characters, then frame rewards without stiff institutional imagery.

What Boba illustrators draw

Scenes often show everyday people with playful food moments and lifestyle objects on flat backgrounds. Simple geometric patterns appear as filler scenes. Browse by tag to narrow subjects.

Narrowing down your flat vibe

Comparing flat styles helps you judge color intensity and mood so every product screen feels intentionally illustrated.

A brain connected to data and science elements - Glossy style illustration
Glossy

Glossy uses highlights and reflections for toy-like depth, while Boba stays completely flat with solid fills and no lighting.

378+ illustrations
A person holding a cat and a report - Flexy style illustration
Flexy

Flexy exaggerates curves and motion lines so scenes feel stretchy, whereas Boba keeps geometry simpler with steadier poses.

561+ illustrations
Animated
A light bulb surrounded by geometric shapes - Grainy style illustration
Grainy

Grainy adds texture noise and softer edges for a printed feel. Boba instead delivers crisp vectors with smooth color fields.

122+ illustrations
A stylized doorway with stairs and an arrow - Bright style illustration
Bright

Bright leans into stronger saturation and punchy outlines, while Boba balances vivid colors with gentler shapes for young audiences.

445+ illustrations
A person sitting on a globe with a laptop - Like style illustration
Like

Like focuses on social-media style compositions with trendy poses, whereas Boba favors straightforward scenes and simpler framing.

111+ illustrations
A person gaming at a computer - Active style illustration
Active

Active emphasizes sports actions with sharper angles. Boba supports everyday gestures and relaxed stances suitable for onboarding and dashboards.

289+ illustrations
Animated
A brain surrounded by abstract digital elements - Chromed style illustration
Chromed

Chromed introduces metallic reflections and sci-fi mood. Boba uses matte colors and approachable themes for lifestyle or education products.

123+ illustrations
A person playing a yellow guitar - Mellow style illustration
Mellow

Mellow softens palettes and pacing for quieter scenes, while Boba feels more energetic with higher contrast and bolder shapes.

594+ illustrations
A person sitting at a café table - Everyday style illustration
Everyday

Everyday leans more realistic in proportions and scenarios. Boba exaggerates features and simplifies objects to stay closer to cartoon territory.

163+ illustrations
A brain with a hat emerging from a head - Cyborg style illustration
Cyborg

Cyborg mixes flat forms with mechanical details and strong tech themes. Boba instead centers on everyday life and friendly objects.

1011+ illustrations
Animated
A man and woman posing confidently - Sitcom style illustration
Sitcom

Sitcom focuses on character interactions and narrative scenes. Boba includes people yet spends space on icons and simple food objects.

205+ illustrations
A person celebrating surrounded by icons of communication - Wiggle style illustration
Wiggle

Wiggle introduces loose outlines and wavy motion, whereas Boba keeps contours tidy with stable geometry and steadier compositions.

122+ illustrations

Frequently asked questions

Boba illustrations come as ready-made exports, not layered design files. Use SVG versions or Mega Creator to recolor and rearrange elements as needed.
New Boba illustrations get added regularly as the library evolves. Check back in Icons8 or Pichon to see fresh scenes for upcoming projects.
On the free plan you need a clickable link pointing to Icons8 wherever Boba appears. Paid subscriptions remove attribution so designs stay brand-only.
You can review current subscription options and pricing on the Icons8 website. Paid plans unlock SVG downloads and remove attribution while connecting with Pichon for drag-and-drop use.
The Boba collection currently holds 408 individual illustrations. You can browse them online or inside Pichon and drop assets directly into layouts.
Abstract liquid sphere illustration 3D coins illustration 3D charts in metal box illustration

Start using Boba illustrations today

Download a few Boba PNGs to test in your onboarding or social layouts today. Then grab SVGs on a paid plan and drop them straight into Figma or Sketch prototypes.

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