Folks Style Illustrations
Folks illustrations balance bright and pastel colors with flat geometric bodies and friendly faces. Designers drop them into SaaS dashboards and onboarding flows. Campaign pages use them to signal accessibility and warmth.
What is Folks Style?
Drawn with a flat vector approach, Folks uses bright primaries and gentle pastels on rounded shapes. Clean silhouettes and minimal outlines keep scenes readable against simple backgrounds on web and mobile layouts.
Whether you're designing inclusive onboarding and friendly dashboards, Folks offers approachable characters and tech objects. Teams use it when photography feels too specific and heavier 3D scenes distract from content.
For warm digital products
What Folks artists draw
Scenes often show diverse people collaborating around laptops and phones. Abstract growth arrows and connection symbols appear too, giving you options for teamwork and productivity themes in learning content. Browse by tag.
Finding your flat Folks look
Comparing neighboring styles helps you pick artwork that matches your product’s tone and complexity for each platform.
3D Airy uses soft volumetric lighting and floating objects, while Folks stays fully flat with crisp edges and solid fills.
3D Casual Life depicts everyday scenes with realistic depth. Folks keeps characters simplified with bold colors and no three‑dimensional modeling.
3D Cutie focuses on rounded figures and toy‑like props. Folks offers flatter silhouettes and a broader range of professional contexts.
3D Editorial leans toward dramatic lighting and stylized proportions for storytelling. Folks keeps balanced colors and straightforward character poses.
3D Sugary adds glossy surfaces and candy‑like hues. Folks uses matte fills and simpler forms suited to interfaces and diagrams.
Blossom emphasizes delicate line work and decorative florals. Folks focuses on people and product scenes with bolder, high‑contrast color blocking.
Burst delivers abstract splashes and dynamic shapes. Folks stays calmer, with structured compositions and character‑driven stories for apps and websites.
Doodle features loose sketchy lines and uneven fills. Folks uses precise vector edges and flatter color fields for accessible reading.
Flow leans into gradients and fluid forms. Folks stays flat with defined shapes suited to interface layouts and diagrams.
Fluid has organic blobs with gradients and soft transitions. Folks favors sharper geometry and solid colors that align with components.
Holidays focuses on seasonal motifs like gifts and decorations. Folks centers on everyday people and product stories for year‑round experiences.
Hue stays flat but uses subtler palettes and more white space. Folks pushes brighter contrasts around devices and characters.
Frequently asked questions
Start using Folks illustrations today
Download Folks PNGs for quick mockups or grab SVGs for production assets. Drag them from Pichon or Mega Creator straight into Figma or Sketch and ship approachable interfaces faster today.