Social Style Illustrations
Social illustrations keep campaigns sharp with flat vector scenes that stay readable on any feed. Drop ready‑made posts and headers straight into Figma or Sketch and ship onboarding screens faster.
What is Social Style?
Each illustration in Social uses geometric silhouettes and flat fills with tight outlines. Contrast stays high for feeds. Details stay minimal so icons and devices plus characters read clearly on small screens.
The style works across promo posts and story covers for brands that avoid stock photos. Product marketers and SaaS teams use Social for app walkthroughs. Content agencies rely on it for clean email hero graphics.
Strong for feeds and ads
What Social artists draw
Business dashboards appear beside chat bubbles and device frames in many scenes. Typography focus and simple UI elements support marketing messages and social conversations. Browse by tag to find subjects quickly.
Choosing between clean vector styles
Comparing styles helps you pick the right tone so feeds and apps plus decks feel consistent across campaigns.
Hi‑tech uses glossy gradients and complex devices. Social keeps flat fills and cleaner forms for straightforward feeds and dashboards.
Glow adds soft light effects and blurred edges. Social chooses sharper lines and solid color blocks for crisp feed readability.
Notes mimics sticky papers with hand‑written lettering and rough edges. Social delivers precise geometric vectors suited to polished environments.
Cartoony exaggerates characters and expressions with playful proportions. Social keeps figures simplified and neutral, ideal for audiences and product‑driven messaging.
Token focuses on cryptocurrency icons and blockchain symbols. Social covers wider digital topics like apps and communication while staying minimal.
Basic prioritizes simple pictograms and generic scenes. Social introduces more context through typography accents and device frames for campaign‑ready compositions.
Frequently asked questions
Start using Social illustrations today
Grab PNGs for quick mockups or pull SVGs into Figma for production work. Combine scenes across posts and headers plus onboarding flows, then ship campaigns that share a consistent Social look.