Holidays Style Illustrations
Holidays illustrations mix flat vector shapes with embossed texture for a tactile festive feel. They bring depth to seasonal campaigns, greeting screens, and banners without overpowering your typography.
What is Holidays Style?
Holidays uses bright saturated colors and embossed shading to push flat vector shapes forward. Rounded corners and soft highlights keep decorations readable at small sizes and friendly on dense layouts.
Retail marketers planning seasonal campaigns often pick Holidays for banners and promo tiles. Product teams use the icons in onboarding flows, while content creators drop scenes into greeting cards and email headers.
Seasonal product and marketing
Festive vector subjects
Holiday ornaments and wrapped gifts appear alongside party scenes and seasonal treats. Interface-friendly symbols like calendars and countdown timers also feature often. Browse by tag.
Which festive look fits
Comparing holiday styles helps you choose the right tone for campaigns, from playful icons to polished seasonal scenes.
Grainy keeps flat shapes but adds speckled noise instead of embossed edges, so scenes feel more textured and slightly retro.
Bright focuses on pure flat color without tactile shading, which makes it better for tiny icons and dense dashboards.
Like leans into social-media themed characters and interface frames, while Holidays centers on symbols and objects around celebrations.
Active emphasizes dynamic sports poses and motion lines, whereas Holidays stays calmer with arranged decorations and still festive layouts.
Glossy uses strong highlights and reflections that mimic glass surfaces, while Holidays keeps a softer embossed feel with matte color.
Chromed pushes metallic gradients and sharp reflections, so elements feel techy, compared to the warmer paper-like depth in Holidays.
Mellow softens colors and contrast for a calmer mood, while Holidays stays brighter for attention-grabbing seasonal placements.
Everyday covers ordinary routines and office tasks, whereas Holidays focuses tightly on celebrations and recognizable seasonal objects.
Folks highlights diverse characters and stories in cozy scenes, while Holidays works more as decorative iconography around events.
Bendy exaggerates limbs and poses with playful distortion, unlike the more structured ornaments and gifts in Holidays.
Typography centers on letterforms as illustrations, while Holidays uses symbols and scenes that sit beside text rather than replace it.
Rush builds motion with streaks and skewed angles, whereas Holidays keeps compositions steadier for banners and product surfaces.
Frequently asked questions
Start using Holidays illustrations today
Download the Holidays set and drop icons straight into Figma or Sketch. Use them with web builders and export PNGs. Ship seasonal campaigns faster without commissioning custom art or waiting on agencies.