Everyday Style Illustrations
Everyday brings together real-world photo scenes and simplified 2D characters so interfaces feel relatable. Drop in lifestyle moments without staging photoshoots and keep visuals consistent across product, content, and social channels.
What is Everyday Style?
Clean geometry and flat shading define the 2D characters, while high-contrast photos anchor them in believable spaces. Bright clothing colors pop against realistic interiors or streets and keep each scene easy to read.
These illustrations show up in lifestyle dashboards, habit trackers, and learning platforms where real backgrounds add context. Marketing teams also use Everyday for relatable product explainers and blog visuals that echo everyday situations.
For lifestyle and learning products
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Everyday scenes artists depict
Daily routines at home and informal office collaboration appear again and again. Errands in public spaces and leisure moments round out the set. Browse by tag to jump into each theme.
Narrowing down your Everyday look
Comparing Everyday with nearby styles helps you decide how realistic or playful your scenes should feel in context.
Blossom stays entirely illustrated with soft gradients and pastel palettes, while Everyday anchors characters on real photographic backdrops.
Boba uses chunky 3D characters and candy colors without photos, whereas Everyday relies on flatter people over realistic environments.
Burst focuses on abstract energy shapes and bold gradients. Everyday instead emphasizes recognizable people inside everyday homes or workspaces.
Dizzy brings exaggerated limbs and surreal compositions. Everyday keeps proportions closer to life and places characters against grounded photographic scenes.
Flow favors fluid vector scenes with spacious backgrounds and no photography, while Everyday leans on real photos for setting.
Holidays concentrates on seasonal decor and festive props in stylized environments. Everyday depicts regular routines such as office work and exercise or casual shopping in real locations.
Kindy leans into childlike proportions and toy-like environments. Everyday targets broader audiences with adults and teens inside realistic settings.
Pablo reduces bodies to geometric blocks and flat monochrome palettes. Everyday uses fuller color ranges and combines figures with photographic depth.
Sammy delivers expressive line-focused characters on flat backgrounds. Everyday instead balances clean vector people with detailed photographic surroundings.
Grainy adds visible noise and rough shading to everything. Everyday stays crisp, with clean vectors sitting over sharp photographic scenes.
Bright focuses on vivid flat illustrations across the whole canvas. Everyday instead reserves illustration for characters and relies on photography for context.
Like looks more like influencer content with stylized UI frames and emojis, while Everyday centers characters in straightforward lifestyle situations.
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Start using Everyday illustrations today
Sign in, grab a few Everyday scenes, and drop them straight into your product screens or slides. Download PNG for quick drafts or SVG for brand-ready, recolorable assets across campaigns.