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Clap Style Illustrations

Clap illustrations turn short phrases into bright vector stickers with cheering hands and simple accents. Drop ready‑made text badges into stories and posts. Use them in onboarding flows and playful product surfaces.

22+ illustrations SVG & PNG Editable colors Commercial license
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Bold Lettering Focus
Hand‑lettered phrases lead each sticker, keeping messages clear in tiny social layouts.
Expressive Hand Gestures
Clapping hands and thumbs‑up icons reinforce tone and guide attention toward key words.
High‑Contrast Colors
Saturated hues and strong contrast ensure stickers remain legible on busy feeds and bright mobile screens.
Clean Vector Shapes
Crisp outlines and solid fills keep artwork sharp at any size for digital and print.

What is Clap Style?

The palette stays loud and upbeat, with saturated reds and blues against clean white. Rounded letterforms sit next to simple hands and stars. Solid fills keep everything crisp and sticker‑ready.

Product teams at social apps use Clap to add friendly nudges and rewards. Indie creators drop phrases into Reels covers and story stickers. Course authors highlight key takeaways with quick celebratory labels.

For social UI and stickers

Social posts
Turn comments and reactions into graphical stickers for Instagram posts. Highlight calls to action in feeds.
Mobile apps
Add cheerful badges to onboarding screens and achievement popups so short messages feel friendly and easy to scan.
Messaging stickers
Publish ready‑made lettering packs for chat apps. Users drop quick encouragement and celebration into conversations without typing long phrases.
Brand microsites
Use Clap phrases as section headers on playful landing pages and campaign microsites where text needs more personality.

What Clap artists draw

Many scenes center on motivational phrases and celebratory shouts with supportive hands that point or clap. Tiny hearts and stars often surround the words. Browse tags to jump straight to each mood.

Between lettering moods and hands

Comparing styles helps you match lettering energy to each project. Then you choose suitable depth and texture for every surface.

A person promoting a sale with a megaphone - Transistor style illustration
Transistor

Transistor uses geometric characters and techy icons, while Clap stays purely typographic with minimal hands and clear sticker borders.

949+ illustrations
Animated
A magnifying glass with colorful accents - Quirky style illustration
Quirky

Quirky leans on loose doodled figures, whereas Clap focuses on tidy lettering phrases with small gesturing hands.

233+ illustrations
Colorful
Rocky

Rocky features chunky dimensional letters with stone textures. Clap keeps flat sticker simplicity and higher contrast for screens.

231+ illustrations
A person celebrating surrounded by icons of communication - Wiggle style illustration
Wiggle

Wiggle emphasizes wavy outlines and bouncy motion lines. Clap remains more structured, with stable baselines and compact sticker silhouettes.

122+ illustrations
A resume with a magnifying glass - Bouncy style illustration
Bouncy

Bouncy packs exaggerated curves into character poses. Clap reserves that energy for rounded letters and quick celebratory words.

285+ illustrations
Animated Free
A person holding a pencil and scroll - Cubes style illustration
Cubes

Cubes builds isometric block letters and object clusters. Clap avoids perspective and keeps flat badges that overlay neatly on UI.

368+ illustrations
Animated
A computer with a search bar and target - Outline style illustration
Outline

Outline relies on stroke‑only shapes and airy forms. Clap fills letters solid and uses thicker silhouettes for sticker clarity.

374+ illustrations
Animated
Colorful shapes including hearts, stars, and swirls - Vibrant style illustration
Vibrant

Vibrant spreads gradients across shapes and scenes. Clap skips shading and sticks to punchy flat colors for bold legibility.

191+ illustrations
Four colorful symbols: orange number four, blue asterisk, yellow number four - Framework style illustration
Framework

Framework frames characters inside modular grids and cards. Clap instead treats each phrase as a standalone sticker block with simple hands.

104+ illustrations
Animated
A couple holding hands and smiling - Basic style illustration
Basic

Basic focuses on neutral icons and simple people. Clap adds louder text messages and expressive hands suited to encouragement.

157+ illustrations
A smiling emoji with tears of joy - 3D Fluency style illustration
3D Fluency

3D Fluency offers soft volumetric shapes with lighting. Clap stays completely flat and graphic, ideal when you want minimal shading.

2223+ illustrations
A woman holding a megaphone with social media icons - Joy style illustration
Joy

Joy illustrates full characters and scenes around emotions. Clap condenses that feeling into short celebratory words and compact sticker compositions.

134+ illustrations

Frequently asked questions

On the free plan you get PNG exports. Paid Icons8 plans unlock SVG files, which work better when you want to recolor or resize.
Yes. Download PNG or SVG and drop them into Figma or Sketch. Adobe XD and other editors handle the files too. Pichon app supports drag‑and‑drop on desktop.
PNG exports come in high resolution suitable for small prints and standard posters. For large‑format layouts, SVG from paid plans gives unlimited scaling without quality loss.
Yes. Flat colors and strong outlines read well on light or dark UI. You can tweak SVG colors if specific brand palettes need better contrast.
With SVG files you can recolor letters and hands or rearrange elements in Figma and similar tools. Mega Creator also lets you edit compositions online.
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Start using Clap illustrations today

Sign in to Icons8 and grab Clap stickers in PNG or SVG. Drag them into Figma or Sketch. Use Pichon for desktop projects and ship expressive messages faster on every release.

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