Taxi Style Illustrations
Taxi illustrations bring crisp line art and a single yellow accent into product screens, giving navigation flows and empty states clear visuals that stay readable at tiny sizes.
What is Taxi Style?
Flat planes and clean outlines define Taxi style. Monochrome forms sit against pale backgrounds while a focused yellow accent marks key elements so icons stay sharp inside crowded interfaces.
You'll find them in ride hailing apps and city service dashboards where quick recognition matters most. Product designers use Taxi for onboarding flows and feature explainers in minimal help sections.
For apps and dashboards
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What Taxi artists draw
Transportation vehicles and urban infrastructure appear again and again, alongside compact human figures in everyday city actions. Browse by tag to jump straight into the scenes you need.
Pick your clean line look
Comparing styles helps you match line weight and color intensity to the product experience you want.
Graphite uses textured strokes and softer edges, while Taxi sticks to crisp outlines and a bright signal yellow accent.
Icy brings cool blue fills and subtle depth. Taxi stays flatter with strict black outlines and one warm highlight.
Natty uses playful colors and looser drawing. Taxi prefers minimal geometry and a single controlled yellow note.
Strict is more rigid and technical, with squared corners. Taxi keeps corners softer and introduces a friendly taxi yellow accent.
Pablita focuses on character scenes and broad color fields. Taxi focuses on tiny interface symbols and restrained yellow cues.
Concept leans into metaphorical scenes and mixed palettes. Taxi stays literal with transportation and urban pictograms for direct communication.
Plain simplifies even further with neutral strokes only. Taxi adds a punchy yellow accent to highlight movement and actions.
Shade introduces soft shadows for depth. Taxi avoids shading and leans on flat line work with a crisp yellow signal.
Midnight is built for dark themes with light strokes. Taxi assumes light backgrounds where black outlines and yellow stay readable.
Blueberry swaps the yellow accent for rich blues and softer contrasts. Taxi feels sharper with its limited monochrome and yellow combination.
Indigo uses deeper purples and more decorative fills. Taxi remains functional line art with sparse yellow markers.
Urban Line shares the city theme but adds finer detail and extra colors. Taxi keeps icons pared back and boldly accented.
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Start using Taxi illustrations today
Sign in, pick the Taxi scenes you need, and download them as PNG or SVG. Drop them straight into Figma or Pichon and ship cleaner navigation and onboarding today with consistent icon language.