Nordic Style Illustrations
Nordic illustrations bring clean geometry and calm color to winter projects. Use them when you need holiday visuals that feel crafted and quiet rather than loud commercial artwork.
What is Nordic Style?
Flat geometric trees and simple houses sit in open snowfields. Red accents pair with muted gray-blue and off white. Details stay minimal so shapes carry the winter and Christmas mood.
Marketing and product teams use Nordic for December campaigns and packaging refreshes. Greeting card publishers and stationery brands choose it. Small makers reach for the same look when they want quiet seasonal graphics.
For winter branding and packaging
Nordic winter subjects
Winter villages with tiny houses and trees appear often, along with minimalist presents and ornaments. Browse by tag to jump straight into the scenes you need.
Pick your Nordic holiday mood
Comparing illustration styles clarifies whether you need quiet minimal scenes or brighter expressive work for each campaign.
Shine uses glossy gradients and high contrast shading, while Nordic stays flat with matte surfaces and very limited color.
Fogg feels dreamy with blurred edges and atmospheric depth, whereas Nordic favors crisp outlines and clear silhouettes in open space.
Teko focuses on bold typography-driven layouts and abstract forms. Nordic instead depicts recognizable winter scenes and small festive objects.
Martina has sketchy lines and playful characters. Nordic removes characters entirely and highlights trees and houses, plus ornaments with clean geometry.
Daily covers everyday office and lifestyle scenes in many palettes. Nordic stays firmly in winter holidays with one muted scheme.
Lagom shares minimal Scandinavian roots but includes more colors and themes. Nordic narrows focus to winter cabins and Christmas details.
Vector emphasizes generic business and web icons. Nordic instead delivers seasonal landscapes and decorations tailored specifically for Christmas materials.
Clip looks like classic clipart with heavier outlines and brighter hues. Nordic feels quieter, with restrained shapes and softer winter tones.
Pale uses washed pastels and broader themes. Nordic keeps a sharper red focus and leans fully into snowy holiday scenes.
Catchy favors saturated colors and bold compositions that demand attention. Nordic supports branding gently through minimal shapes and carefully limited contrast.
Jaconda looks hand-drawn with textured strokes and looser proportions. Nordic relies on strict geometry and very smooth flat fills.
Vivid bursts with strong hues and expressive scenes well beyond holidays. Nordic stays muted and seasonal, ideal for calm Christmas contexts.
Frequently asked questions
Start using Nordic illustrations today
Download a few Nordic scenes and drop them into your layouts today. Test them on cards and banners, then adapt packaging, and scale the look across campaigns once you see everything align.