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Wavy Style Illustrations

Wavy bends geometric vectors into flowing, surreal scenes with muted tones. Use it when your layouts need an artful atmosphere that still aligns with clean, modern UI structure.

158+ illustrations SVG & PNG Editable colors Commercial license
A person receiving an email on a computer - Wavy style illustration
Muted Color Palette
Subdued hues keep compositions calm and make bright UI accents stand out clearly.
Sinuous Line Work
Continuous curves replace sharp corners, building gentle motion and rhythm across each scene.
Abstract Geometry
Circles, arches, and stretched planes combine into dreamlike structures without literal real-world references.
Vector Precision
Crisp edges and clean gradients hold up at large sizes for hero sections and slides.

What is Wavy Style?

Flat planes and smooth gradients fold into looping curves and soft transitions. Muted greens and dusty violets sit beside desaturated oranges. Precise vector edges frame the slow, wave-like motion.

UI designers reach for Wavy when portfolios need a surreal accent and agency sites feel too rigid. Art directors use it in editorial stories and campaign microsites about creativity.

For creative web and apps

Agency Websites
Creative studios use Wavy for landing hero scenes and case study visuals that feel artsy yet remain structured.
Art Platforms
Art and culture blogs drop Wavy into feature headers and category covers to introduce a dreamy, gallery-like atmosphere.
Experimental Apps
Product teams shaping unconventional mobile tools rely on Wavy for onboarding screens and expressive backgrounds in empty states.
Creative Talks
Design speakers weave Wavy scenes into conference decks and workshop slides when topics cover imagination and experimental digital aesthetics.

What Wavy artists draw

Abstract landscapes and floating architecture recur throughout Wavy. Stylized figures blend into swelling curves and geometric waves. Browse by tag to quickly locate scenes with the right mood.

Between quiet and surreal vectors

Comparing styles clarifies how each mood affects your message so headers feel intentional and apps stay consistent.

A stylized figure running with a baton - Spot style illustration
Spot

Spot is bolder and more minimal, with solid shapes and clear silhouettes instead of flowing, undulating abstractions.

607+ illustrations
A woman arranging flowers in a shop - Burgundy style illustration
Burgundy

Burgundy leans on deep reds and dramatic contrast, while Wavy keeps tones muted and spreads focus evenly across curves.

857+ illustrations
A person pondering with colorful abstract elements - Bermuda style illustration
Bermuda

Bermuda feels brighter and more optimistic with playful geometry. Wavy drifts into slower motion and more subdued, contemplative palettes.

630+ illustrations
A colorful lion and a horse on skis - Atomic style illustration
Atomic

Atomic hits harder with sharp angles and punchy colors. Wavy softens every edge and replaces impact with gradual, wave-like movement.

381+ illustrations
A girl standing by a tent - Papery style illustration
Papery

Papery mimics cut paper texture and layered scraps. Wavy stays purely digital with smooth gradients and uninterrupted vector surfaces.

70+ illustrations
A cartoon chicken holding a sign - Arabica style illustration
Arabica

Arabica centers warm earthy tones and cozy scenes. Wavy moves toward cooler, muted palettes and more abstract, less literal environments.

847+ illustrations
A chef holding a rolling pin and pizza - Polar style illustration
Polar

Polar is crisp and minimal with plenty of open space. Wavy fills frames with flowing shapes and denser abstract structures.

790+ illustrations
Two figures carrying creative tools and objects - Willowy style illustration
Willowy

Willowy uses thin strokes and delicate line drawings. Wavy favors solid planes and continuous curves over fragile outlines.

171+ illustrations
A geometric figure with abstract shapes and colors - Geom style illustration
Geom

Geom emphasizes strict grids and hard-edged forms. Wavy relaxes the geometry into rippling arcs and soft-bending constructions.

61+ illustrations
A laptop with design elements and office supplies - Isometric style illustration
Isometric

Isometric builds clear three-dimensional space with consistent angles. Wavy stays flatter and more surreal, favoring impression over architectural accuracy.

772+ illustrations
Animated
A man resting his chin on his hand - Family style illustration
Family

Family focuses on relatable characters and home scenes. Wavy turns people into stylized figures immersed in abstract, shifting surroundings.

289+ illustrations
A man and woman posing confidently - Sitcom style illustration
Sitcom

Sitcom resembles animated shows with expressive characters. Wavy feels quieter, with simplified silhouettes embedded inside flowing graphic environments.

205+ illustrations

Frequently asked questions

Yes, they can appear in commercial and client work. Use them under the standard Icons8 license and follow attribution rules on the free plan.
We do not ship layered source files. You get ready-made PNGs on the free plan and scalable SVGs on paid subscriptions.
The Wavy set currently includes 158 scenes and may grow over time. Icons8 updates many illustration styles regularly, so check back for fresh additions.
Yes, PNG and SVG files drop straight into those tools. Edit SVG colors or arrangement in your editor or with the Mega Creator web app.
Free use requires a clickable Icons8 link placed near your design or in credits. Paid plans remove attribution requirements for Wavy assets.
Abstract liquid sphere illustration 3D coins illustration 3D charts in metal box illustration

Start using Wavy illustrations today

Download PNGs for quick mocks or grab SVGs on a paid plan and recolor them in Figma. Use Pichon or Mega Creator to drop scenes straight into layouts today for campaigns and products.

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