Modular Illustration System
︎Michael Cranston
In designing illustration sets aimed at adult audiences I was driven by the need to align with the organization's visual identity while also helping our in-house design team pick up animation skills. The result is a versatile collection of geometric shapes that can be combined in different ways, offering endless creative possibilities. This approach not only serves to the needs of adult audiences but also ensures adaptability for contexts involving children or young adults. Check Modular Illustration System for kids here︎
When creating illustrations for adult audiences, I often use patterns to add visual interest in situations where a clear context is absent, or I lack of interesting phorography.
This geometric and pattern play, and figurative elements ensures that the illustrations are engaging and relevant across diverse contexts and audience demographics."
︎Michael Cranston
In designing illustration sets aimed at adult audiences I was driven by the need to align with the organization's visual identity while also helping our in-house design team pick up animation skills. The result is a versatile collection of geometric shapes that can be combined in different ways, offering endless creative possibilities. This approach not only serves to the needs of adult audiences but also ensures adaptability for contexts involving children or young adults. Check Modular Illustration System for kids here︎



When creating illustrations for adult audiences, I often use patterns to add visual interest in situations where a clear context is absent, or I lack of interesting phorography.
This geometric and pattern play, and figurative elements ensures that the illustrations are engaging and relevant across diverse contexts and audience demographics."









