Geom Style Illustrations
Geom turns basic shapes into surreal layouts with muted gradients and negative space. Ideal for abstract heroes and experimental sites for creative tech branding projects online.
What is Geom Style?
Clean geometry and muted tones define Geom. Simple circles combine with sharp triangles and rectangles in odd arrangements. Flat fills meet gentle gradients that suggest depth without realistic lighting.
It fits especially well in experimental portfolios and art-led product sites that need abstract heroes. Creative agencies use Geom for case studies and campaign visuals. Teams also drop it into backgrounds in design-forward presentations.
For abstract digital work
Themes in Geom
What Geom artists arrange
Abstract stacks of blocks and floating discs repeat across the set. Intersecting beams hint at architecture or machinery without depicting real objects. Browse by tag.
Finding your abstract geometry mood
Comparing abstract sets shows which mood suits your product, from surreal geometry to character focused scenes.
3D Flame uses glowing volumetric blobs and vibrant gradients, while Geom stays flat with muted neutral tones and sharp edges.
Surr leans into surreal characters and narrative scenes. Geom avoids figures and focuses on non representational arrangements of basic shapes.
3D Buddy centers on friendly mascots with soft shading and depth, whereas Geom strips away characters and keeps everything flat.
Postcards depicts everyday scenes and objects with clear references. Geom rejects recognizable subjects and builds purely abstract geometric compositions.
3D Blocks stacks volumetric cubes in playful structures. Geom flattens similar shapes into graphic patterns with stricter layouts and muted colors.
Handy features expressive hand gestures and line work. Geom removes organic forms and focuses on impersonal shapes and strict geometry.
Macaroni bends tubular forms into playful tangles. Geom prefers rigid intersections and planar shapes with sharper angles and cleaner separations.
3D Stripy wraps shapes in dimensional stripes with strong depth cues. Geom keeps stripes rare and emphasizes flat fills and negative space.
Stripy stays flat but relies on bold linear patterns. Geom balances solid blocks and delicate gradients for quieter compositions.
Burgundy uses rich wine toned palettes and figurative scenes. Geom shifts to neutral hues and non figurative geometric structures.
Spot focuses on simple icons and minimal pictograms. Geom works larger, emphasizing full page abstract arrangements instead of small symbols.
Wavy introduces flowing curves and soft motion. Geom tends toward rigid edges and stacked forms with stronger structural rhythm.
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Start using Geom illustrations today
Browse the Geom library and grab PNG or SVG files for your project. Drop compositions straight into Figma or other design tools to build abstract heroes and slides fast without chasing freelancers.