Delesign Style Illustrations
Delesign turns complex money topics into clear single-tone icons. Geometric shapes and generous spacing keep dashboards readable and give fintech products a calm, trustworthy visual language.
What is Delesign Style?
Rounded forms and strict geometry build each icon from basic shapes. Single-tone fills replace shading and keep attention on symbols, numbers and arrows that describe payments and investment flows.
You'll find them in fintech onboarding flows and product tours. Product marketers use Delesign to explain savings features and transaction limits without stock photos or heavy illustrations crowding text.
For fintech UI and content
Finance icon subjects
Common scenes center on wallets and cards plus payment confirmations. Other icons follow savings jars and investment charts. Check tags to jump straight to the topics you need.
Pick your finance icon mood
Comparing styles helps you match icon detail and tone to your product, so screens feel intentionally designed.
Bonbon Line uses loose outlines and bright spot colors, while Delesign stays monotone and tightly geometric for financial clarity.
Company focuses on full business scenes and characters, whereas Delesign reduces stories to compact symbols for dashboards.
3D Isometric brings depth and shadows with tilted perspectives; Delesign remains flat and single-tone for lightweight UI overlays.
Little leans on cute characters and soft pastel fills, while Delesign prioritizes abstract financial symbols with one solid hue.
Cut mimics layered paper shapes and textured edges. Delesign avoids texture altogether and uses crisp geometric contours.
Whimsy favors irregular lines and loose compositions with playful themes. Delesign stays disciplined and finance centric for product teams.
Amethyst relies on rich gradients and jewel tones, whereas Delesign keeps flat fills and a restrained monochrome approach.
Ruby pushes saturated reds and expressive scenes. Delesign instead communicates money concepts through simplified icons and neutral palettes.
Tokyo channels bold urban energy with stylized characters. Delesign removes people and focuses purely on transactions and account elements.
Fizzy uses bubbly shapes and lively gradients suited for entertainment brands. Delesign fits more restrained fintech interfaces and banking communications.
Pop brings thick outlines and high-contrast blocks of color. Delesign opts for quiet monotone icons and generous spacing.
Line offers thin stroke-only pictograms with open shapes. Delesign combines filled forms and contours for stronger presence on dense dashboards.
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