In this brief and extra vibrant illustration case study, we invite you to catch some cheer with a bunch of funnily crazy character illustration concepts we worked out in the project for the Status application.
Among the tasks our team did for Status, one was to think over a set of illustrations featuring catchy, non-realistic characters that would set the emotional and aesthetic appeal and could be used in various situations of visual storytelling. This part of the project was accomplished by tubik artist Maryna Solomennykova under project management by Olya Zakharyan.
Scroll down and check out the consistent and artistic set of diverse character art featuring playful and cartoonish monsters reflecting different emotions and plots. The designer tried different compositions and presented both colored and line-art versions to test their looks and flexibility for graphic tasks. The character art of this kind can be efficiently applied to user interfaces, landing pages, and marketing design. Enjoy and have fun!
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More Design Case Studies
Here’s a set of more case studies sharing the design solutions and approaches for some of the illustration and graphic projects done by the tubik team.
Lagerby Llama. Mascot Design for Ecommerce
Illustration Case Studies: Visual Storytelling Art for User Experience
Pencils of Promise. Picture Book Creation Process Step by Step
Decriminalize Poverty. Storytelling Web Design on Social Issue
Ready Set Recover. Web Design and Illustrations for Surgery Recovery Platform
Fulfill. Illustrations and Web Design for 3PLs Marketplace
Nova Post. Interactive Christmas Advent Calendar UI Design
Roebuck. Mobile Design and Illustrations for Educational App
Real Bitcoin. Creating Website Illustrations
Devpost. Hero Illustrations for Hackathons Platform
OK Boomer. Trivia Game Design and Branding