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Start your free trialJavier Pons
15,010 PointsWhat is this style of drawing called?
I see this style everywhere.. and its used in treehouse too .. does it have a name?https://blackrockdigital.github.io/startbootstrap-freelancer/img/profile.png
Rebecca Riley
Courses Plus Student 2,265 PointsAgree with Jamie - this was probably created in Illustrator as a vector. It's a "flat" design style as well, as opposed to skeuomorphic.
Javier Pons
15,010 Points"flat" design was the name .. thanks for the answer
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Andrei Duhanes
14,155 PointsHi,
It is an SVG image. Scale-able vector graphics. Made in Illustrator or Corel Draw, it expands to infinity, as per raster graphics (pixalated like jpeg or PNG) does not. You can make cool animations with css for SVG images. Check it out https://css-tricks.com/animating-svg-css/.
Kirill Titov
12,119 Pointsit's called freebie.
Jamie Hylands
2,468 PointsJamie Hylands
2,468 PointsHi Javier.
I would just class this style as vector illustration most likely created in Illustrator or Sketch.