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Atomic Style Illustrations

Atomic illustrations crank up surreal humor with exaggerated characters and bold palettes with textured raster shading. Use them when interfaces or campaigns need fantasy energy that still reads clearly at small sizes.

381+ illustrations SVG & PNG Editable colors Commercial license
A cartoon character skating and shooting a puck - Atomic style illustration
Vibrant Contrasts
Saturated neons sit beside muted accents and shadows, creating punchy focal moments.
Cartoon Exaggeration
Big heads and tiny limbs push expressions toward comedy while staying readable in UI.
Textured Raster Look
Visible brushes and grain give scenes a handmade poster feel on screen.
Fantasy Storytelling
Magical artifacts and surreal backgrounds quickly suggest worlds without heavy narrative copy.

What is Atomic Style?

Rounded forms and chunky outlines meet saturated pinks and teals plus acid yellows. Muted shadows and grainy textures add depth while surreal props and creatures push the scenes into playful fantasy.

Teams working on fantasy games and youth brands with campaigns reach for Atomic. Character designers and motion studios, plus indie creators, use it for worlds and mascots plus narrative covers that stay weird and memorable.

For fantasy apps and campaigns

Game worlds
Use Atomic characters and props for loading screens and achievement popups plus promo art around fantasy or adventure games.
Social content
Create weird memes and story covers plus announcement posts that stand out inside crowded feeds and playful brand grids.
Kids platforms
Illustrate onboarding and reward badges plus mini games for educational apps where friendly monsters and magic objects keep kids engaged.
Creative portfolios
Give personal sites and Behance covers plus case studies a bold narrative thread using recurring Atomic characters and surreal scenes.

What Atomic artists draw

Fantastical heroes and goofy monsters plus enchanted gadgets appear again and again in Atomic scenes. Surreal interiors and dreamlike landscapes show up too. Browse by tag to find the themes you need.

Finding your Atomic mood

Comparing nearby styles helps you decide how loud, cute or grounded your fantasy visuals should feel.

A laptop with a cursor and floating windows - Airy style illustration
Airy

Airy stays light and minimal with soft shading and open space, while Atomic leans into textures and louder fantasy humor.

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

Bermuda uses geometric shapes and calmer palettes, whereas Atomic prefers hand-drawn wonkiness and wild color punches with irreverent cartoon storytelling.

630+ illustrations
A character carrying two bowls of coins - Conifer style illustration
Conifer

Conifer focuses on natural scenes and outdoor calm, while Atomic dives into magical props and bizarre environments plus exaggerated character comedy.

945+ illustrations
Two people high-fiving while holding books - Dazzle style illustration
Dazzle

Dazzle pushes abstract patterns and graphic rhythm. Atomic instead builds narrative vignettes with weird heroes and props plus textured backgrounds.

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

Family centers on everyday relationships and domestic stories. Atomic swaps that sincerity for offbeat fantasy and odd creatures plus surreal jokes.

289+ illustrations
Two tigers amidst colorful foliage - Fauna style illustration
Fauna

Fauna highlights animals in stylized habitats. Atomic pushes those creatures into stranger universes with hotter colors and cheekier humor.

13+ illustrations
A woman holding a pen and a document - Flamenco style illustration
Flamenco

Flamenco favors dynamic poses and dramatic lighting. Atomic feels more comedic, with squishier forms and absurd props driving scenes.

483+ illustrations
A person riding a scooter with a package - Florid style illustration
Florid

Florid leans into detail and decorative flourishes. Atomic keeps shapes chunkier and uses texture plus color contrast for impact instead.

478+ illustrations
Animated
A goose ice skating in a colorful sweater - Goose style illustration
Goose

Goose looks softer and wholesome, focusing on cozy humor. Atomic turns up the weirdness with spikier silhouettes and stranger situations.

70+ illustrations
A woman giving thumbs up with a crown - Kingdom style illustration
Kingdom

Kingdom channels storybook fantasy with cleaner compositions. Atomic shares the magical themes but adds louder palettes and expressions plus rougher textures.

1050+ illustrations
Animated
A smartphone wearing sunglasses with money stacks - Mirage style illustration
Mirage

Mirage feels dreamy and atmospheric, with hazy shapes. Atomic hits harder with crisp outlines and punchy highlights plus overt comedy.

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

Papery mimics cut-paper collage and stays relatively flat. Atomic goes painterly, with brush textures and shading that create chunky depth.

70+ illustrations

Frequently asked questions

You can mix Atomic with other styles, especially for campaigns. Keep typography and color systems consistent so the contrast feels intentional rather than random mashup.
On the free plan you get PNG files that work for many prints. Paid plans add SVG, which scales cleanly for posters and banners plus other large layouts.
The Atomic collection currently includes 381+ illustrations. New work appears over time, so check back or open Pichon to see the latest additions.
Atomic artwork is provided as ready-to-use exports, not layered source files. You get PNG on the free plan and SVG on paid subscriptions.
You can recolor SVG versions in Figma or any editor. Mega Creator also lets you adjust hues and combine Atomic with other Icons8 assets.
Abstract liquid sphere illustration 3D coins illustration 3D charts in metal box illustration

Start using Atomic illustrations today

Browse 381 Atomic scenes and characters, then drop PNGs into mockups or pull SVGs into Figma. Adjust colors and duplicate elements, then ship fantasy-rich interfaces or campaigns without hiring an illustrator.

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