Sammy Style Illustrations
Sammy illustrations brighten product screens with bold flat vectors that stay readable at any size. Strong color blocks and simple shapes guide attention on crowded layouts.
What is Sammy Style?
At its core, Sammy uses bold flat fills and clean strokes over geometric bodies. High contrast color pairs and minimal facial detail keep scenes readable even at thumbnail sizes.
These illustrations show up in onboarding flows and pricing pages inside web apps. Consumer apps and education platforms pick Sammy when they need friendly visuals without heavy rendering or complex shading.
Friendly product visuals
What Sammy artists draw
Everyday people using laptops and phones and tablets appear again and again. Simple objects like coffee cups and plants round out the scenes. Browse by tag to jump into specific topics.
Between flat moods that fit
Comparing flat illustration moods helps you match visual tone to brand voice and choose assets faster.
Grainy adds textured shading and softer edges, while Sammy stays crisp with solid fills and clear outlines.
Bright pushes saturation even harder and uses chunkier shapes. Sammy feels slightly lighter and pairs well with minimal interfaces.
Like leans into playful proportions and exaggerated poses. Sammy keeps bodies more balanced, which suits onboarding flows and practical dashboards.
Active focuses on sports scenes and dynamic motion. Sammy covers everyday actions that fit general consumer apps and lifestyle services.
Glossy introduces highlights and soft gradients for a semi-3D look. Sammy sticks to flat fills for a cleaner graphic feel.
Chromed goes heavy on reflections and metallic surfaces. Sammy stays minimal with matte shapes that blend into straightforward layouts.
Mellow softens the palette with muted tones and slower scenes. Sammy prefers brighter hues and snappier poses for upbeat products.
Everyday leans into realistic proportions and subtler expressions. Sammy keeps characters simplified, which suits brands and simplified icons in interfaces.
Folks features hand-drawn outlines and slightly rougher shapes. Sammy relies on crisp vectors for a tidier look in structured layouts.
Frequently asked questions
Start using Sammy illustrations today
Browse the full Sammy library, grab PNGs for quick mockups or SVGs for production work. Drop illustrations into Figma and Sketch and the Pichon app so your next release feels friendlier.