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Illustration

Simple, refined and relatable, our illustrations focus on people and the real-life moments they experience every day.

These crafted depictions express deep emotion and connection, underscoring our brand’s signature of extraordinary service.

DeLorenzo
Style

Drawn with a light touch and a warm, friendly color palette, I am inclusive, people-focused, whimsical and approachable. What’s more, I can tell a story, strike a tone and engage a reader — all without saying a word.

Cutler Style

Imaginative, intricate and impactful, I am the creation of artist Dave Cutler and represent the brand’s classic collection of illustrations.

Use me in editorial environments to demonstrate thought leadership and provide metaphorical context.

Inclusivity

Recognizing that everyone should see themselves in our brand experience, I am reflective of First Republic’s diverse clients, communities and colleagues. I embrace and depict various backgrounds and experiences.

DeLorenzo
Style

Drawn with a light touch and a warm, friendly color palette, I am inclusive, people-focused, whimsical and approachable. What’s more, I can tell...

...a story, strike a tone and engage a reader — all without saying a word.

Cutler
Style

Imaginative, intricate and impactful, I am the creation of artist Dave Cutler and represent the brand’s classic collection of illustrations.

Use me in editorial environments to demonstrate thought leadership and provide metaphorical context.

inclusivity

Recognizing that everyone should see themselves in our brand experience, I am reflective of First Republic’s diverse clients, communities and colleagues. I embrace...

...and depict various backgrounds and experiences.

Our
illustration
Principles

We use illustration intentionally and intelligently to enhance our storytelling. Our unique artwork elicits an emotional response, fostering deeper connections with our products, services and people.

Inclusive

Our characters are designed to be as diverse as the communities around us, enabling all our audiences to see themselves included in the First Republic experience.

Thoughtful and engaging

Visuals are crafted to reflect the essence of our exceptional client service, with figures and scenes reinforcing the thoughtful and engaging approach we apply to every interaction.

People-focused

People are at the center of all we do, and we emphasize this orientation in our illustration. Our dynamic characters draw the eye, exuding confidence, friendliness and care.

Inclusive
Thoughtful and engaging
People-focused

Two Styles

With its handcrafted and bespoke qualities, illustration is effective at conveying desired emotions and environments. Illustration is versatile and may be used across all types of communications, alone or in combination with other imagery.

First Republic has two illustration styles: DeLorenzo and Cutler. Each style serves an intended purpose when enhancing our brand. Our focus here is on DeLorenzo, which we use in a range of day-to-day communications.

DeLorenzo

A modern and modular library of illustrations created by Chris DeLorenzo, this collection conveys ideas with simplicity and directness. Considered supporting elements, these depictions guide a viewer through a narrative with focused, dynamic and delightful design.

Customizable through a kit of parts and available via Figma and as Adobe Illustrator (AI) files, DeLorenzo illustrations can enhance a range of digital and print communications.

  • Digital advertising
  • Presentations
  • Social media
  • Emails
  • Web content
  • Zoom backgrounds
  • Advertising
  • Brochures
  • Flyers
  • Mailers
  • Info sheets
Web content

The clean lines and engaging silhouettes of DeLorenzo illustrations reinforce our messaging quickly and clearly.

Social media

DeLorenzo illustrations make an instant and meaningful impact in social applications with space constraints.

Cutler

A discussion of illustration would not be complete without acknowledging the Cutler style. Imaginative, intricate and impactful, this collection of illustrations is the creation of Dave Cutler.

These vivid, enchanting and often metaphorical illustrations aid in communicating more complex and involved narratives. Although they feature considerable variation in color, space and elements, they retain focus and balance when used in thoughtful compositions.

Available via SharePoint, our Cutler images are typically applied to communications with longevity, such as editorial and thought leadership pieces as well as other select content, as noted below. For access and guidance on use, contact the Brand Team.

  • Insights and education
  • Annual reports
  • Heritage books
  • Corporate Social Responsibility reports
  • Apps and web apps
  • White papers
  • Wall art in offices
  • Location/PBO communications
Insights and Education

Vibrant, detailed and narrative, Cutler illustrations reinforce our messages and our considered and comprehensive approach to sharing information.

Annual Report

This classic style graces materials with longevity, such as our Annual Report, and serves as a thread connecting one volume to the next.

Inclusivity

Our DeLorenzo illustrations feature modular elements, which aid in creating figures that reflect the broad diversity among our colleagues and clients and within our communities. The First Republic brand experience is inclusive, and illustrations are one way to invite participation.

Skin tone
The color palette includes various skin tones to ensure that we can represent people from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds.

Age
Characters are created from extensive collections of illustration parts, details and color options to represent all stages of life.

Disability
The illustration library includes parts that honor and acknowledge the ranges of abilities in our communities.

Culture
A variety of clothing, accessories and other accents creates opportunities to represent cultural diversity.

Skin tone
The color palette includes various skin tones to ensure that we can represent people from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds.

Age
Characters are created from extensive collections of illustration parts, details and color options to represent all stages of life.

Disability
The illustration library includes parts that honor and acknowledge the ranges of abilities in our communities.

Culture
A variety of clothing, accessories and other accents creates opportunities to represent cultural diversity.

Color Palette

Enliven illustrations with shades from the exclusive color palette below. Selected specifically for illustrations, these hues may not be applied to any other design elements.

However, First Republic brand colors may be added to the illustration color palette, where appropriate, to reinforce the brand connection.

Below are swatches from the DeLorenzo illustration color palette. For complete color usage guidance, visit this section on your desktop.

Patterns

Patterns may be applied to certain illustration elements, such as clothing, accessories or furnishings, to add subtle interest. Use only the combinations specified below when pairing base and pattern colors. Use only one pattern per scene.

Sand
Cotton
Pebble
Sand
Sand
Pebble
Steel Nº2
Steel Nº1
Raven
Cotton
River
Atlantic
Atlantic
River
Pacific Nº2
Pacific Nº1
Mint Nº2
Mint Nº1
Sky Nº2
Sky Nº1
Glacier Nº2
Glacier Nº1
Coral Nº2
Coral Nº1
Cedar Nº2
Cedar Nº1
Gold
Flax
Solid colors

Illustration elements are typically filled with solid colors and have specific color palettes, as shown below.

Cotton
Sand
Pebble
Rock
Steel Nº1
Raven
River
Atlantic
Pacific Nº1
Mint Nº1
Sky Nº1
Glacier Nº1
Coral Nº1
Cedar Nº1
Flax
Gold
Grass
Evergreen
Pine
Skin Nº1
Skin Nº2
Skin Nº3
Skin Nº4
Skin Nº5
Skin Nº6
Hair Nº1
Hair Nº2
Hair Nº3
Hair Nº4
Hair Nº5
Hair Nº6

Client clothes

Patterns
Sand
#F0EDE9
Cotton
#F9F8F6
Pebble
#E0DCD4
Sand
#F0EDE9
Sand
#F0EDE9
Pebble
#E0DCD4
Steel Nº2
#555555
Steel Nº1
#727272
Raven
#07070D
Cotton
#F9F8F6
River
#527782
Atlantic
#2A515D
Atlantic
#2A515D
River
#527782
Pacific Nº2
#516368
Pacific Nº1
#2D3D42
Mint Nº2
#B8CDB2
Mint Nº1
#93AD8C
Solid
colors
Cotton
#F9F8F6
Sand
#F0EDE9
Pebble
#E0DCD4
Steel Nº1
#727272
Raven
#07070D
River
#527782
Atlantic
#2A515D
Pacific Nº1
#2D3D42
Mint Nº1
#93AD8C

Client accessories

Client accessories include but not limited to belts, glasses, handbags, hair accessories, kippah, scarves, shoes, socks, ties and watches.

Patterns
Sky Nº2
#5185A2
Sky Nº1
#619EC0
Glacier Nº2
#145A5A
Glacier Nº1
#2B8686
Coral Nº2
#F2746A
Coral Nº1
#D65A50
Cedar Nº2
#804C19
Cedar Nº1
#583512
Gold
#B08527
Flax
#E5C332
Solid
colors
Cotton
#F9F8F6
Sand
#F0EDE9
Pebble
#E0DCD4
Steel Nº1
#727272
Raven
#07070D
River
#527782
Atlantic
#2A515D
Pacific Nº1
#2D3D42
Mint Nº1
#93AD8C
Sky Nº1
#619EC0
Glacier Nº1
#2B8686
Coral Nº1
#D65A50
Cedar Nº1
#583512
Flax
#E5C332
Gold
#B08527
Grass
#2B705C

Banker clothes

Patterns
Raven
#07070D
Cotton
#F9F8F6
Raven
#07070D
Sand
#F0EDE9
Raven
#07070D
Pebble
#E0DCD4
Solid
colors
Cotton
#F9F8F6
Sand
#F0EDE9
Pebble
#E0DCD4
Steel Nº1
#727272
Raven
#07070D
Evergreen
#115742
Pine
#0A382B

Banker accessories

Banker accessories include but not limited to belts, glasses, hair accessories, handkerchieves, kippah, scarves, shoes, socks, ties and watches.

Solid
colors
Cotton
#F9F8F6
Sand
#F0EDE9
Pebble
#E0DCD4
Rock
#909090
Steel Nº1
#727272
Raven
#07070D
Cedar Nº1
#583512
Gold
#B08527
Grass
#2B705C
Evergreen
#115742
Pine
#0A382B

Skin (banker and client)

Solid
colors
Skin Nº1
#F0E3CF
Skin Nº2
#E5C6A9
Skin Nº3
#DEB787
Skin Nº4
#BA8F5E
Skin Nº5
#936841
Skin Nº6
#6D431C

Hair (banker and client)

Solid
colors
Hair Nº1
#F0EDE9
Hair Nº2
#B08527
Hair Nº3
#7F372E
Hair Nº4
#5B2F06
Hair Nº5
#6B6B6B
Hair Nº6
#000000

Furniture

Patterns
Raven
#07070D
Cotton
#F9F8F6
Raven
#07070D
Sand
#F0EDE9
Raven
#07070D
Pebble
#E0DCD4
Sky Nº2
#5185A2
Sky Nº1
#619EC0
Glacier Nº2
#145A5A
Glacier Nº1
#2B8686
Coral Nº2
#F2746A
Coral Nº1
#D65A50
Cedar Nº2
#804C19
Cedar Nº1
#583512
Not for First Republic office scenes
Solid
colors
Cotton
#F9F8F6
Sand
#F0EDE9
Pebble
#E0DCD4
Rock
#909090
Steel Nº1
#727272
Raven
#07070D
Cedar Nº1
#583512

Objects, details and accents

Objects, details and accents include but not limited to books, checks, cups, digital devices and their interface, dog leashes and collars, keys, packaging boxes, paperwork, stationeries, stethoscopes and umbrellas.

Solid
colors
Cotton
#F9F8F6
Sand
#F0EDE9
Pebble
#E0DCD4
Rock
#909090
Steel Nº1
#727272
Raven
#07070D
River
#527782
Atlantic
#2A515D
Pacific Nº1
#2D3D42
Sky Nº1
#619EC0
Glacier Nº1
#2B8686
Coral Nº1
#D65A50
Cedar Nº1
#583512
Flax
#E5C332
Gold
#B08527
Grass
#2B705C
Evergreen
#115742
Pine
#0A382B
First Republic-branded
objects only

Animals

Solid
colors
Pebble
#E0DCD4
Raven
#07070D
Atlantic
#2A515D
Pacific Nº1
#2D3D42
Gold
#B08527

Scene background

Solid
color
Rock
#909090

Focal illustration outline

Solid
colors
Raven
#07070D
Rock
#909090
Patterns

Patterns may be applied to certain illustration elements, such as clothing, accessories or furnishings, to add subtle interest. Use only the combinations specified below when pairing base and pattern colors. Use only one pattern per scene.

Sand
Cotton
Pebble
Sand
Sand
Pebble
Steel Nº2
Steel Nº1
Raven
Cotton
River
Atlantic
Atlantic
River
Pacific Nº2
Pacific Nº1
Mint Nº2
Mint Nº1
Sky Nº2
Sky Nº1
Glacier Nº2
Glacier Nº1
Coral Nº2
Coral Nº1
Cedar Nº2
Cedar Nº1
Gold
Flax
Solid colors

Illustration elements are typically filled with solid colors and have specific color palettes, as shown below.

Cotton
Sand
Pebble
Rock
Steel Nº1
Raven
River
Atlantic
Pacific Nº1
Mint Nº1
Sky Nº1
Glacier Nº1
Coral Nº1
Cedar Nº1
Flax
Gold
Grass
Evergreen
Pine
Skin Nº1
Skin Nº2
Skin Nº3
Skin Nº4
Skin Nº5
Skin Nº6
Hair Nº1
Hair Nº2
Hair Nº3
Hair Nº4
Hair Nº5
Hair Nº6

Client clothes

Patterns
Pebble
C5 M5
Y15 K8
Cotton
C1 M1
Y9 K3
Cotton
C1 M1
Y9 K3
Pebble
C5 M5
Y15 K8
Steel Nº2
C64 M56
Y55 K31
Steel Nº1
C56 M48
Y47 K14
Raven
C75 M68
Y67 K90
Cotton
C1 M1
Y9 K3
River
C72 M43
Y41 K9
Atlantic
C85 M58
Y48 K29
Atlantic
C85 M58
Y48 K29
River
C72 M43
Y41 K9
Pacific Nº2
C70 M51
Y49 K21
Pacific Nº1
C79 M62
Y57 K47
Mint Nº2
C29 M9
Y33 K0
Mint Nº1
C45 M21
Y51 K1
Solid
colors
Cotton
C1 M1
Y9 K3
Sand
C3 M3
Y12 K6
Pebble
C5 M5
Y15 K8
Steel Nº1
C56 M48
Y47 K14
Raven
C75 M68
Y67 K90
River
C72 M43
Y41 K9
Atlantic
C85 M58
Y48 K29
Pacific Nº1
C79 M62
Y57 K47
Mint Nº1
C45 M21
Y51 K1

Client accessories

Client accessories include but not limited to belts, glasses, handbags, hair accessories, kippah, scarves, shoes, socks, ties and watches.

Patterns
Sky Nº2
C72 M39
Y25 K2
Sky Nº1
C63 M26
Y14 K0
Glacier Nº2
C89 M47
Y58 K29
Glacier Nº1
C81 M30
Y47 K6
Coral Nº2
C1 M69
Y54 K0
Coral Nº1
C11 M80
Y69 K1
Cedar Nº2
C35 M68
Y100 K32
Cedar Nº1
C44 M69
Y94 K54
Gold
C8 M32
Y96 K30
Flax
C12 M20
Y95 K0
Solid
colors
Cotton
C1 M1
Y9 K3
Sand
C3 M3
Y12 K6
Pebble
C5 M5
Y15 K8
Steel Nº1
C56 M48
Y47 K14
Raven
C75 M68
Y67 K90
River
C72 M43
Y41 K9
Atlantic
C85 M58
Y48 K29
Pacific Nº1
C79 M62
Y57 K47
Mint Nº1
C45 M21
Y51 K1
Sky Nº1
C63 M26
Y14 K0
Glacier Nº1
C81 M30
Y47 K6
Coral Nº1
C11 M80
Y69 K1
Cedar Nº1
C44 M69
Y94 K54
Flax
C12 M20
Y95 K0
Gold
C8 M32
Y96 K30
Grass
C82 M35
Y69 K20

Banker clothes

Patterns
Raven
C75 M68
Y67 K90
Cotton
C1 M1
Y9 K3
Raven
C75 M68
Y67 K90
Sand
C3 M3
Y12 K6
Raven
C75 M68
Y67 K90
Pebble
C5 M5
Y15 K8
Solid
colors
Cotton
C1 M1
Y9 K3
Sand
C3 M3
Y12 K6
Pebble
C5 M5
Y15 K8
Steel Nº1
C56 M48
Y47 K14
Raven
C75 M68
Y67 K90
Evergreen
C88 M42
Y76 K37
Pine
C93 M24
Y85 K68

Banker accessories

Banker accessories include but not limited to belts, glasses, hair accessories, handkerchieves, kippah, scarves, shoes, socks, ties and watches.

Solid
colors
Cotton
C1 M1
Y9 K3
Sand
C3 M3
Y12 K6
Pebble
C5 M5
Y15 K8
Rock
C46 M38
Y38 K2
Steel Nº1
C56 M48
Y47 K14
Raven
C75 M68
Y67 K90
Cedar Nº1
C44 M69
Y94 K54
Gold
C8 M32
Y96 K30
Grass
C82 M35
Y69 K20
Evergreen
C88 M42
Y76 K37
Pine
C93 M24
Y85 K68

Skin (banker and client)

Solid
colors
Skin Nº1
C6 M9
Y18 K0
Skin Nº2
C10 M21
Y34 K0
Skin Nº3
C13 M28
Y51 K0
Skin Nº4
C26 M44
Y71 K4
Skin Nº5
C35 M56
Y80 K19
Skin Nº6
C40 M67
Y96 K41

Hair (banker and client)

Solid
colors
Hair Nº1
C5 M4
Y7 K0
Hair Nº2
C8 M32
Y96 K30
Hair Nº3
C32 M83
Y80 K35
Hair Nº4
C42 M73
Y98 K54
Hair Nº5
C58 M50
Y49 K17
Hair Nº6
C75 M68
Y67 K90

Furniture

Patterns
Raven
C75 M68
Y67 K90
Cotton
C1 M1
Y9 K3
Raven
C75 M68
Y67 K90
Sand
C3 M3
Y12 K6
Raven
C75 M68
Y67 K90
Pebble
C5 M5
Y15 K8
Sky Nº2
C72 M39
Y25 K2
Sky Nº1
C63 M26
Y14 K0
Glacier Nº2
C89 M47
Y58 K29
Glacier Nº1
C81 M30
Y47 K6
Coral Nº2
C1 M69
Y54 K0
Coral Nº1
C11 M80
Y69 K1
Cedar Nº2
C35 M68
Y100 K32
Cedar Nº1
C44 M69
Y94 K54
Not for First Republic office scenes
Solid
colors
Cotton
C1 M1
Y9 K3
Sand
C3 M3
Y12 K6
Pebble
C5 M5
Y15 K8
Rock
C46 M38
Y38 K2
Steel Nº1
C56 M48
Y47 K14
Raven
C75 M68
Y67 K90
Cedar Nº1
C44 M69
Y94 K54

Objects, details and accents

Objects, details and accents include but not limited to books, checks, cups, digital devices and their interface, dog leashes and collars, keys, packaging boxes, paperwork, stationeries, stethoscopes and umbrellas.

Solid
colors
Cotton
C1 M1
Y9 K3
Sand
C3 M3
Y12 K6
Pebble
C5 M5
Y15 K8
Rock
C46 M38
Y38 K2
Steel Nº1
C56 M48
Y47 K14
Raven
C75 M68
Y67 K90
River
C72 M43
Y41 K9
Atlantic
C85 M58
Y48 K29
Pacific Nº1
C79 M62
Y57 K47
Sky Nº1
C63 M26
Y14 K0
Glacier Nº1
C81 M30
Y47 K6
Coral Nº1
C11 M80
Y69 K1
Cedar Nº1
C44 M69
Y94 K54
Flax
C12 M20
Y95 K0
Gold
C8 M32
Y96 K30
Grass
C82 M35
Y69 K20
Evergreen
C88 M42
Y76 K37
Pine
C93 M24
Y85 K68
First Republic-branded
objects only

Animals

Solid
colors
Pebble
C5 M5
Y15 K8
Raven
C75 M68
Y67 K90
Atlantic
C85 M58
Y48 K29
Pacific Nº1
C79 M62
Y57 K47
Gold
C8 M32
Y96 K30

Scene background

Solid
color
Rock
C46 M38
Y38 K2

Focal illustration outline

Solid
colors
Raven
C75 M68
Y67 K90
Rock
C46 M38
Y38 K2
Use color to distinguish bankers from clients.

We have two color palettes for illustration figures, one for bankers and one for clients. Some colors are shared, but others are unique. For example, Pine and Evergreen are reserved for bankers.

Use color to enhance a story.

Colors often have emotional associations, so apply them to evoke a feeling or a response to illustrations.

Use color to portray inclusivity.

Various hair and skin tones allow us to represent the diversity of First Republic’s clients, colleagues and communities.

Holidays

In certain cases, such as holidays, illustrations may feature shades outside our approved color palette to convey a distinct message and aesthetic. Such hues may not be used elsewhere without prior approval from the Brand Team.

Presidents’ Day
Monuments
Presidents’ Day
Monuments

Patterns

Patterns add texture, depth and interest to illustrations, contributing an air of refinement that enhances brand recognition. When used sparingly, patterns imbue characters with personality and polish, and they infuse objects with style.

Always used in shades from the dedicated color palette, patterns serve as an occasional accent to draw the eye. Only one pattern should appear in any composition, and it should be applied to balance other illustration elements in terms of its scale and scheme.

Note: Pattern swatches are represented below. For other color combinations, refer to the color palette for guidance.

Checks
Clouds
Dots
Doves
Halftone
Leaves
Lines
Scribble
Stripes
Sun
Tribal

Note: Pattern swatches are represented below. For other color combinations, refer to the color palette for guidance.

Checks
Stripes

Note: Pattern swatches are represented below. For other color combinations, refer to the color palette for guidance.

Checks
Clouds
Dots
Doves
Halftone
Leaves
Lines
Scribble
Stripes
Sun
Tribal
Use one pattern per scene.

Apply only one pattern in any scene to maintain our refined aesthetic. This restraint avoids creating a cluttered image that overwhelms the eye.

banker clothing

Draw attention to a banker by using an understated pattern that reflects our brand behaviors and elicits a sense of confidence.

client clothing

Reflect the diverse personalities we serve by using pattern in client clothing to communicate individual style.

Furniture

Create a lifelike scene by adding color to furniture. Use patterns sparingly and only if not used on other elements. Vibrant colors of Sky, Glacier and Coral are reserved for settings outside
First Republic.

Kit of parts

Our DeLorenzo illustration kit of parts provides components for building custom scenes and characters or for inspiring the creation of new, sophisticated, expressive elements.

When constructing an illustrative scene from these assets, always refer to an existing approved illustrations to ensure alignment with our brand’s refined aesthetic.

Below are samples from our kit of parts library, which is available on Figma (digital) and through the Adobe Illustrator folder (print).

Simple to complex

Our DeLorenzo collection of illustrations allows for considerable flexibility, as designers may determine whether a message is conveyed best with a simple depiction or a complex drawing with more detail.

Start with a simple illustration and add select elements to enhance the meaning. Or, start with a complex image and scale back certain features until you achieve the desired outcome.

Use a simple illustration to focus the eye and be direct.

Add select objects to infuse more personality into a scene.

Expand background details to create a complex, inviting setting.

Use a simple illustration to focus the eye and be direct.

Add select objects to infuse more personality into a scene.

Expand background details to create a complex, inviting setting.

Usage

To ensure consistent representation of our brand and the DeLorenzo illustration style, please follow our clearance, scale and placement guidelines.

Clearance

Clearance is negative space around an element that provides compositional balance and visual appeal. It should be uniform and proportional to the illustration’s size.

For characters

Maintain the integrity, visibility and impact of an illustration’s hero element, such as a character, by establishing enough clearance around it to achieve a comfortable visual pause.

For Background scenes

A background scene adds context and supports the overall message of an illustration. As it is not the focal point, it may bleed beyond the artboard.

Like this

On this brochure, the hero element, or character, is given ample clearance to retain its prominence, while the background scene bleeds to the back cover for a natural fade of the illustration.

Not this

In this example, the background still bleeds to the back, but the hero element nearly touches the brochure’s spine due to the lack of clearance on one side, creating an unbalanced feel.

Scale

Illustrations have been crafted to retain their narrative qualities when scaled across various applications, with the intention of enhancing — not overwhelming — a brand experience.

When scaling an illustration, keep its purpose and placement in mind and consider the following tips.

Proportion

Maintain the aspect ratio, the proportional height and width relationship, when resizing an illustration to avoid distortion and preserve integrity.

Resolution

Save illustrations at a resolution appropriate to the use case to maintain crisp, clean lines and legibility.

Evaluation

Test an illustration’s scale in sample applications to ensure that its appearance and impact are executed as intended.

Like this

In this digital ad, the illustration is scaled in proportion to the text, creating a balanced composition that conveys a clear message.

Not this

In this example, the illustration dominates the composition, drawing the eye and overshadowing the main message.

Placement

Placement requires careful thought. An illustration must work alongside all other composition elements to convey a message and add the intended emphasis. Consider these placement tips.

Alignment

Use our grid system in Layouts to guide composition and ensure alignment of the illustration with other design elements, such as typography and logo.

Balance

Strive for a balanced composition by using negative space to give the eye a pause between design elements and ensure that key features are not overshadowed.

Integrity

Confine hero elements, such as characters, to the grid and margins to keep illustrations whole. Background scenes may bleed beyond the artboard.

Like this

In this digital ad, the illustration is scaled in proportion to the text, creating a balanced composition that conveys a clear message.

Not this

In this example, the illustration dominates the composition, drawing the eye and overshadowing the main message.

Don’ts

Never apply characters, colors or patterns in any way that would undermine the simplicity, refinement and inclusivity of our brand.

Don’t apply unapproved color palettes to illustrations, including in patterns.

Don’t use unapproved colors as skin tones.

Don’t change the outline stroke value.

Don’t create new, unapproved patterns.

Don’t use patterns on more than one object in an illustration.

Don’t create new characters with unrealistic proportions.

Don’t apply illustrations on backgrounds without enough contrast.

Don’t leave characters outlined with no fill color.

Don’t fill background elements.

Don’t apply unapproved color palettes to illustrations, including in patterns.

Don’t use unapproved colors as skin tones.

Don’t change the outline stroke value.

Don’t create new, unapproved patterns.

Don’t use patterns on more than one object in an illustration.

Don’t create new characters with unrealistic proportions.

Don’t apply illustrations on backgrounds without enough contrast.

Don’t leave characters outlined with no fill color.

Don’t fill background elements.

Showcase

For inspiration, consider these examples of our illustrations in use.

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