Each style has a unique visual construction. Here's what makes each one different:
01 Clean Flat — Smooth, solid shapes with crisp boundaries. 2–4 flat colors per object. No gradients. Commercial & clean.
02 Minimal — Extreme simplification. Only the most essential outer shape. Very few details. Large blank areas.
03 Geometric — Built from circles, squares, triangles, and straight lines. No curves. Mechanical and precise.
04 Premium Stock — 3 value planes (light/mid/dark) for volume. Polished, commercial quality. No outlines.
05 Paper Cut — 3–5 stacked offset layers with drop shadows. Craft-like, with crisp cut edges.
06 Isometric — Consistent 30°/150°/90° axes. Flat planes, no perspective. Technical & spatial.
07 Low Poly — Polygonal facets covering surfaces. Angular, faceted, with limited colors.
08 Monoline — Single uniform line weight. Minimal fills. Open negative space. Elegant and simple.
09 Bold Poster — Oversized graphic shapes. High contrast, few colors. Iconic and readable at small size.
10 Sticker — Thick continuous border (2–3px). Compact, with vivid colors. Die-cut look.
11 Cute Friendly — Rounded corners, soft curves. Playful proportions. Cheerful, warm palette.
12 Mascot — Bold, expressive silhouette. Slightly exaggerated proportions. Thick outlines, energetic.
13 Hand-Drawn — Organic, slightly imperfect lines. Subtle asymmetry. Feels like pen or pencil.
14 Editorial — Art-directed abstraction. Selective cropping, negative space. Magazine illustration style.
15 Retro Commercial — Vintage advertising look. Bold outlines, halftone dots, warm colors (cream, red, navy).
16 Mid-Century Modern — 1950s–60s organic geometry. Asymmetrical, muted colors (teal, mustard, coral).
17 Luxury Line — Thin, elegant contour lines (0.5–1pt). Minimal fills. Gold/black/white palette.
18 Organic Flat — Flowing, nature-mimicking shapes (leaves, waves). No straight lines. Calm, natural colors.
19 Modular Segmentation — Object divided into framed color modules. No text. Looks like a visual breakdown.
20 Precision Engineering — Blueprint style. Exploded/separated parts. Ultra-precise lines. No text or dimensions.
21 Duotone — Strictly two dominant colors + white. Strong contrast. Graphic and modern.
22 Collage — Overlapping irregular cut pieces. Mosaic effect. Varied scale and solid colors.
23 Gradient — Smooth color transitions inside shapes. Modern, glossy. No airbrush overdone.
24 Pop Graphic — Loud, complementary colors. Halftone dots, bursts, diagonal stripes. High energy.
25 Engraved — Parallel and cross-hatched lines. No solid fills – only line density. Print-like texture.
26 Pixel Grid — Stepped, jagged edges from square blocks. Retro digital look. No smooth curves.