Fauna Style Illustrations
Fauna illustrations bring quirky animal characters into vector form with bold colors and textured shading. Use them as mascots, story characters or friendly guides across kids’ products and family brands.
What is Fauna Style?
The collection leans on saturated colors and soft grain textures over clean vector shapes. Exaggerated heads and wide eyes hint at vintage storybooks and mid‑century posters with a playful twist.
Designers building children’s apps, early learning platforms and family campaigns reach for Fauna. The characters give zoo programs, pet services and nature themed brands approachable animal faces with clear personalities.
For kids’ products and nature brands
Fauna collections
What Fauna artists draw
Wild and domestic animals appear as main characters in forests, jungles and cozy homes. Portrait style creatures with clear moods help stories and interfaces feel alive. Browse tags to find your favorite species.
Pick your animal story mood
Comparing illustration moods helps you decide whether your project needs quirky animal characters, abstract shapes or more grounded storytelling scenes.
Doobry leans into loose doodled lines and human scenes, while Fauna focuses on structured vector animals with textured fills.
Conifer centers on outdoor landscapes and minimal nature icons. Fauna pushes character driven animals that carry emotions and narrative.
Atomic feels technical and modular with interface friendly shapes. Fauna stays organic with rounded creatures and story centered poses.
Elastic exaggerates limbs and motion for humorous humans. Fauna keeps the exaggeration in animal faces and simplified bodies instead.
Droll uses dry humor and odd human characters. Fauna keeps the weirdness but channels it through expressive wildlife and pets.
8bit breaks scenes into pixel grids suitable for retro games. Fauna preserves smooth vectors and textured shading for print ready results.
Sleepy softens palettes and moods for calm scenes. Fauna is louder with brighter colors and more energetic animal expressions.
Flame emphasizes sharp angles and dramatic lighting. Fauna leans on rounded shapes and gentle shading for approachable creatures.
Mood explores abstract emotions through simplified humans and props. Fauna instead ties emotion directly to recognizable animal faces.
Bermuda favors geometric composition and surreal spaces. Fauna stays grounded in forests, jungles and familiar animal habitats.
Family spotlights human relationships in domestic spaces. Fauna swaps people for stylized animals while keeping warmth and friendliness.
Looney goes slapstick with extreme motion and distortion. Fauna feels playful yet slightly calmer with retro storybook influences.
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Start using Fauna illustrations today
Download Fauna animals, drag them from Pichon into your canvas or import SVGs into Figma. Recolor characters, adapt poses and ship kid friendly experiences without commissioning custom art.