Color: The color palettes are intensely saturated and high-contrast, featuring dominant hues of red, orange, blue, yellow, and green, often combined in striking and sometimes unexpected ways. Colors are applied in bold areas or with visible textural variation, creating a sense of vibrancy and dynamism. The limited number of colors used within each image enhances the graphic and impactful nature of the style.
Lighting: The lighting is graphic and stylized, often implied by strong color contrasts and the placement of vibrant hues rather than realistic light sources and shadows. There might be suggestions of light (like glows or bright highlights), but they serve to enhance the visual impact and define forms through color variation rather than accurate rendering of illumination. This approach contributes to the bold, two-dimensional quality.
Design Technique: The styles emphasize stylized shapes, visible brushstrokes or textured surfaces, and compositions that are direct and often focused on the main subject. Subjects are rendered with simplified forms and exaggerated characteristics, giving them a strong sense of personality. The contrast between bold color areas and textured rendering is a key visual element. The styles convey a sense of artistic confidence, playful energy, and a modern, expressive illustrative voice.