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Flare Style Illustrations

Flare blends saturated color, natural light and realistic proportions to depict everyday moments. Designers get ready-made lifestyle scenes that work on landing pages and in social content.

120+ illustrations SVG & PNG Editable colors Commercial license
Two girls studying together with notebooks - Flare style illustration
Bold Lifestyle Palette
Bright saturated colors echo social feeds and packaging while staying readable inside UI layouts.
Realistic Proportions
Human figures follow natural body ratios so scenes feel grounded beside product photos or screenshots.
Natural Lighting
Soft highlights and shadows suggest daylight or warm interiors without overpowering typography or core interface elements.
Clean Detailing
Simplified objects include enough texture for recognition and keep compositions tidy for responsive layouts.

What is Flare Style?

Built around bright saturated palettes and soft natural lighting, Flare keeps figures realistic and expressive. Smooth shading replaces harsh outlines so everyday scenes feel grounded in familiar spaces.

Most commonly used in lifestyle apps and consumer brand sites, Flare helps teams show relatable routines and products. Marketers reach younger audiences through scenes of commutes and casual hangouts around shared meals or devices.

For lifestyle brands and apps

Lifestyle Apps
Flare scenes fit onboarding flows, achievements and feature highlights in wellness and habit tracking apps.
Consumer Marketing
Use everyday product moments for email headers and promo banners. Landing hero sections benefit from lifestyle storytelling where context matters.
Social Content
Create cohesive post covers and story backgrounds that echo real situations and objects your audience recognizes instantly.
E‑commerce Pages
Pair product photos with Flare scenes showing usage and unboxing moments so category pages feel human and approachable.

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Everyday Flare subjects

Scenes often show daily routines and social hangouts in cozy home corners with tech and furniture. Browse tags to jump into the topics you need.

Pick your everyday mood

Comparing styles helps you match illustration realism and color intensity to each product story or marketing task.

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

Transistor leans into techy scenes and angular shapes with cooler gradients, while Flare celebrates warm daily life and relatable environments.

949+ illustrations
Animated
A silhouette of a woman with colorful foliage - Amani style illustration
Amani

Amani uses softer tones and stylized characters around lifestyle themes, whereas Flare keeps colors punchy and scenes grounded in routines.

79+ illustrations
Three friends walking with coffee cups - Matey style illustration
Matey

Matey feels more playful with exaggerated proportions and cartoon energy, while Flare stays closer to realistic bodies and subtle expressions.

393+ illustrations
A woman holding a gift box - Neon style illustration
Neon

Neon pushes dramatic lighting and dark backdrops for nightlife vibes, whereas Flare favors daylight settings and softer contrast for storytelling.

306+ illustrations
Animated
A woman typing on a laptop with a burst - 3D Plastic people style illustration
3D Plastic people

3D Plastic people offers fully three-dimensional characters with glossy surfaces, while Flare keeps a flat illustrative feel and textured realism.

70+ illustrations
A character jumping with colorful pixelated objects - 8bit style illustration
8bit

8bit recreates pixel art and retro game aesthetics, but Flare focuses on smooth shading and contemporary lifestyle environments.

210+ illustrations
Animated
A man and woman interacting with technology - Glow style illustration
Glow

Glow emphasizes luminous gradients and soft abstract forms, whereas Flare concentrates on recognizable objects and people in concrete everyday spaces.

314+ illustrations
Animated
Colorful flowers emerging from an envelope - Floral style illustration
Floral

Floral revolves around botanical compositions and plant details, while Flare centers on human stories and consumer objects from daily life.

229+ illustrations
A young man in dynamic pose - Energy style illustration
Energy

Energy pushes dynamic poses and sporty situations with intense motion, whereas Flare captures quieter routines and relaxed lifestyle scenes.

100+ illustrations
A film reel with film strip - Bitmap style illustration
Bitmap

Bitmap mimics low-resolution raster graphics and vintage screens, but Flare delivers crisp lines and polished shading for modern devices.

103+ illustrations
A phone and gear emerging from a box - Incut style illustration
Incut

Incut combines collage textures and cut-paper edges, while Flare stays smooth with unified lighting and cohesive lifestyle color palettes.

109+ illustrations
An intertwined, colorful abstract shape - 3D Crystex style illustration
3D Crystex

3D Crystex features faceted glassy surfaces and strong reflections, whereas Flare leans on matte finishes and grounded, photo-like everyday scenes.

11+ illustrations

Frequently asked questions

Yes. You can use Flare in client work and commercial products according to your Icons8 plan. Check the license page if a project needs special legal review.
On the free plan you must add a clickable Icons8 link near the illustration. Paid subscriptions remove the attribution requirement for Flare and other styles.
Flare comes as PNG on free plans and SVG on paid plans. SVG scales cleanly for large-format prints. The collection currently holds about 120+ illustrations.
Yes. Import PNG or SVG files into Figma and Sketch as regular images. You can also drag assets from Pichon or edit them in Mega Creator.
You can start on the free plan and upgrade when you need SVG files or no attribution. Icons8 offers several subscription levels, so pick the one matching your workload.
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Start using Flare illustrations today

Grab Flare scenes for your next lifestyle project right now. Download PNGs, switch to SVG on a paid plan and drop illustrations straight into Figma or Sketch layouts for fast experiments.

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