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Sample illustration from the Blueprint Illustrations Collection
Sample illustration from the Blueprint Illustrations Collection
Sample illustration from the Blueprint Illustrations Collection
Sample illustration from the Blueprint Illustrations Collection
Sample illustration from the Blueprint Illustrations Collection
Sample illustration from the Blueprint Illustrations Collection
What’s Included 15 packs
Blueprint Mechanical Icons

Blueprint Mechanical Icons

Isometric
$38
Included

A high-precision set of 50 technical blueprint style illustrations featuring mechanical components, machines, and engineering tools. Ideal for websites, dashboards, technical UI and industrial design projects needing royalty-free visuals with a unique style

50 elements
Blueprint Home Services Icons

Blueprint Home Services Icons

Isometric
$35
Included

A beautiful set of 50 illustrations covering home services, repairs and maintenance tasks. From plumbing and cleaning to electrical work and gardening, these illustrations are designed in Blueprint style and can be used in UI design for apps and websites related to Home management and repair.

39 elements
Blueprint Activities Icons

Blueprint Activities Icons

Isometric
$80
Included

A detailed collection of 100 vector activity illustrations in blueprint isometric style, covering outdoor adventures, sports, hobbies, creative play, and social fun. Designed for UI, apps, and modern web projects. Available in Illustrator, SVG, and PNG formats.

100 elements
Blueprint Business Icons

Blueprint Business Icons

Isometric
$29
Included

A professional set of Hand drawn business icons and illustrations designed for finance, strategy, startups, and corporate visuals in the style of Blueprint for wireframes and web design.

25 elements
Blueprint Communication Icons

Blueprint Communication Icons

Isometric
$29
Included

A set of hand-drawn isometric communication vector icons featuring mailboxes, chatbots, envelopes, translation bubbles, cloud messaging, and contact books. Designed in a sleek blueprint style for messaging apps, email platforms, CRMs, and customer support tools. Available in AI, SVG, and PNG formats.

25 elements
Blueprint Outdoor Icons

Blueprint Outdoor Icons

Isometric
$29
Included

A blueprint-style outdoor icon and illustration pack featuring camping, hiking, and survival gear in isometric vector format. Great for adventure projects and wireframe UI design. Available in Illustrator, SVG, and PNG formats.

25 elements
Blueprint Gadget Icons

Blueprint Gadget Icons

Isometric
$29
Included

Tech Gadget icons hand-drawn in blueprint style for use in website and presentation designs. These vector icons and illustrations are very handy to present a nice UI or to add a technical vibe to your designs

25 elements
Blueprint Shopping Icons

Blueprint Shopping Icons

Isometric
$29
Included

A detailed blueprint-style icon and illustration set designed for shopping, retail, and ecommerce UI. Features wallets, mobile payments, shopping carts, POS terminals, and more in isometric vector format. Available in Illustrator, SVG, and PNG formats.

25 elements
Blueprint Travel Icons

Blueprint Travel Icons

Isometric
$29
Included

A clean blueprint-style travel icon and illustration set covering backpacks, suitcases, airplane tickets, passports, maps, cruise ships, and beach scenes. Designed for tourism websites, booking platforms, and vacation UI. Available in Illustrator, SVG, and PNG formats.

25 elements
Blueprint Hotel icons

Blueprint Hotel icons

Isometric
$29
Included

A polished set of blueprint-style hotel amenities icons. Perfect for hospitality apps, booking sites, travel platforms and luxury accommodation interfaces. This set of vector icons is fully editable and works with any UI UX Wireframe.

25 elements
Blueprint Smart Home Icons

Blueprint Smart Home Icons

Isometric
$29
Included

A sleek set of blueprint style smart home vector icons designed for IoT dashboards, connected device apps, smart security systems and modern home automation interfaces. The icons are fully editable and in vector format.

25 elements
Blueprint Food Icons

Blueprint Food Icons

Isometric
$45
Included

A crisp and detailed blueprint style collection of 75 food and beverage vector icons and illustrations perfect for menus, packaging, delivery apps, hospitality platforms and culinary branding whether websites or print.

75 elements
Blueprint Tools icons

Blueprint Tools icons

Isometric
$29
Included

A sharp and technical collection of 25 blueprint style construction and engineering tool icons, perfect for industrial dashboards, field service apps, hardware platforms and builder focused UI design.

25 elements
Blueprint Ai Icons

Blueprint Ai Icons

Isometric
$29
Included

A sleek and modern set of blueprint style icons illustrating artificial intelligence concepts, operators, and generative content. these icons are perfect for AI dashboards, apps, research tools and automation UX.

25 elements
Blueprint Animal Icons

Blueprint Animal Icons

Isometric
$38
Included

A collection of 50 blueprint-style animal icons spanning mammals, birds, reptiles, and sea creatures. Drawn with isometric precision and fluid lines, they work as both icons and illustrations across digital design products.

50 elements

Blueprint Illustrations Collection — 564 Illustrations

Blueprint — 564 Isometric Illustrations Across Fifteen Packs

The Blueprint Collection is 564 isometric vector illustrations built around a visual style that sits between technical drawing and expressive hand illustration. The name is deliberate: these illustrations use the isometric projection and fine-line detail of architectural and engineering drafts, rendered with the warmth and visual character of hand-drawn illustration. Fifteen packs organized across five thematic clusters give you a complete library — business and communication, tech and tools, travel and hospitality, daily activities and home services, and animals and food. The collection is ranked at position 4.9 in search results for "blueprint" style illustration, which reflects how consistently this style performs with design teams who know exactly what visual territory they're looking for.

The Visual Logic Behind the Blueprint Style

Isometric illustration has a specific problem: when it's done with pure geometric precision, it reads as a technical diagram rather than a creative illustration. The Blueprint collection addresses this head-on.

Each of the 564 illustrations uses the isometric grid as a structural discipline — objects sit at the standard 30-degree angles, parallel lines stay parallel, proportions are consistent across the library — but the rendering on top of that structure is hand-character rather than mechanical. Line weights vary within an illustration in the way that a drafted-by-hand drawing varies: primary outlines carry more visual weight, interior detail lines are lighter, and the overall composition reads as considered rather than computed.

The "blueprint" quality comes from the color approach as well as the geometry. Many illustrations in the collection use a limited palette anchored in blue and white tones that evoke engineering drawings — the cool, precise quality of a technical document drawn on blue-tinted drafting paper. Applied to everyday subjects — a coffee cup, a suitcase, a hotel room — this color approach gives familiar objects an unusual visual presence. The objects read as both ordinary and architecturally precise at the same time.

Where color moves away from the blueprint blue, it stays disciplined: typically a limited accent palette of two or three tones layered over the structural linework. This restraint makes the library adaptable — the Blueprint style accepts brand color overlays without losing its structural character because the character is in the linework, not the fill.

Across all fifteen packs, the isometric angle and line weight approach are consistent. An illustration from the Business cluster and one from the Travel cluster sit on the same page without visible style drift. That consistency is what makes this library function as a system rather than a collection.

Where Blueprint Illustrations Work

The technical precision and visual character of the Blueprint style make it effective in a specific range of contexts where the combination of craft and clarity matters.

Technology and SaaS product marketing pages reach for this style when they want to communicate precision and capability without the clinical distance of pure data visualization. A Blueprint-style illustration of an AI system or a mechanical workflow carries the message "we think carefully about how this works" in a way that a flat icon set doesn't. The tech and tools cluster in this collection was built for this context — AI, gadgets, mechanical processes, and construction tools, all rendered in the Blueprint isometric style.

Travel and hospitality brands, apps, and platforms use illustration to create visual texture in content that photography covers inconsistently. A hotel amenity that's hard to photograph well — a service concept, a booking flow, a transport connection — renders clearly and attractively as a Blueprint isometric illustration. The travel and hospitality cluster covers these scenarios directly, with packs for travel, outdoor activities, and hotel amenities.

Home services companies — insurance, maintenance, smart home technology, renovation, utilities — need illustration that communicates technical competence to a non-technical audience. The Blueprint style threads this needle: it reads as knowledgeable without reading as impenetrable. The home services and activities cluster in this collection covers smart home devices, home services, and the physical activity scenes that appear in wellness and fitness content.

Editorial content and long-form digital publishing reach for isometric illustration when they need to explain a complex concept — how a technology works, what a process involves, how systems connect — in a single image. Blueprint-style isometric illustrations are particularly effective for this because the geometry encourages the reader to understand spatial relationships rather than just recognizing objects. A Blueprint illustration of a mechanical system reads as a conceptual diagram as well as a decorative element.

Brand identity systems for companies whose core business involves technical work — construction, engineering, manufacturing, technology infrastructure — use the Blueprint style as a visual reference to their domain without resorting to literal photography of industrial equipment. The isometric geometry signals technical precision; the hand illustration character signals creative thinking. That combination is useful for companies that need to be perceived as both.

What's Inside

  • 564 total illustrations across fifteen packs organized in five clusters

  • Fifteen packs: business and communication, tech and tools, travel and hospitality, activities and home services, animals and food

  • Formats included: SVG, PNG (multiple sizes), Adobe Illustrator AI source files

  • Isometric blueprint style: consistent 30-degree isometric projection and line weight approach across all fifteen packs

  • Editable colors: fill colors and linework are on separate editable paths in every file

Pack Overviews

Cluster A — Business and Communication

Three packs covering the scenarios that appear most often in professional and organizational contexts. Blueprint Business Icons (25 illustrations, the most downloaded single pack in the collection with 45 downloads) gives you the visual vocabulary of professional work: organizational structures, workflow processes, document and data concepts, and the abstract business metaphors that B2B marketing relies on. The isometric rendering gives these typically abstract subjects a spatial clarity that flat illustration can't match. Blueprint Communication Icons (25 illustrations, 36 downloads) covers the channels and moments in organizational communication: messaging, broadcast, connection, and the human interaction scenes that appear in collaboration tools, internal communications platforms, and the marketing pages of communication software companies. Blueprint Shopping Icons (25 illustrations, 20 downloads) handles retail and commerce contexts — shopping, browsing, transactions, and the e-commerce moments that appear in retail platform interfaces and consumer brand marketing.

Cluster B — Tech and Tools

Four packs for technology, engineering, and technical domain content. Blueprint Ai Icons (25 illustrations, 23 downloads) covers artificial intelligence and machine learning concepts in the Blueprint isometric style — neural networks, data processing, automation, and the human-AI interaction metaphors that technology companies use throughout product and marketing design. The isometric geometry is a natural fit for these subjects because AI and ML concepts are inherently spatial and systemic. Blueprint Mechanical Icons (50 illustrations, 17 downloads) is the largest tech cluster pack, with 50 illustrations covering mechanical and engineering subjects: gears, industrial components, technical processes, and the hardware-level subjects that manufacturing, engineering, and infrastructure technology companies need in their visual systems. Blueprint Gadget Icons (25 illustrations, 13 downloads) handles consumer technology objects — devices, peripherals, and the product-level hardware that appears in technology product marketing, review content, and app store visuals. Blueprint Tools Icons (25 illustrations, 13 downloads) covers construction and trade tools: hand tools, power tools, equipment, and the physical-work objects that appear in home services, construction, and trade-business contexts.

Cluster C — Travel, Outdoor, Hospitality

Three packs for the travel, leisure, and accommodation contexts where Blueprint's precise visual style performs particularly well. Blueprint Travel Icons (25 illustrations, 20 downloads) covers transport, destination, and journey objects: vehicles, luggage, maps, destinations, and the travel-experience moments that appear in booking platforms, travel media, and tourism marketing. The isometric rendering makes transport objects — planes, trains, vehicles — look architecturally precise in a way that communicates reliability and professionalism. Blueprint Outdoor Icons (25 illustrations, 17 downloads) handles outdoor activities, nature environments, and recreational scenes — camping, hiking, park settings, and the outdoor lifestyle moments that wellness brands, outdoor equipment companies, and nature tourism businesses use in their visual content. Blueprint Hotel Icons (25 illustrations, 10 downloads) covers hotel and accommodation amenities: room features, service moments, hospitality objects, and the guest experience scenes that hotel marketing, booking platform content, and hospitality brand communications draw on.

Cluster D — Activities, Home and Services

Three packs covering physical activity and domestic contexts. Blueprint Activities Icons (100 illustrations, 23 downloads) is the largest single pack in the collection — 100 illustrations covering sport, fitness, recreation, and physical activity scenes in full Blueprint isometric style. At 100 illustrations it has the depth to cover a full wellness or sports brand visual system, with enough variety across activity types that most fitness apps and health platforms will find direct-use illustrations without customization. Blueprint Smart Home Icons (25 illustrations, 11 downloads) covers smart home technology: connected devices, home automation, IoT objects, and the domestic technology moments that smart home product companies and home technology retailers use in their marketing and product documentation. Blueprint Home Services Icons (39 illustrations, 10 downloads) handles the practical domestic services context: maintenance, repair, cleaning, renovation, and the home ownership service moments that insurance companies, home services platforms, and property technology businesses draw on.

Cluster E — Animals and Food

Two packs that extend the Blueprint visual system into the natural world and culinary domain. Blueprint Animal Icons (50 illustrations, 9 downloads) renders animal subjects in full isometric Blueprint style: domestic animals, wildlife, and the range of animal characters that appear in pet care apps, nature education content, and any brand that uses animal imagery in its visual identity. The isometric rendering gives animal illustrations a precision and architectural quality that flat animal illustration rarely achieves. Blueprint Food Icons (75 illustrations, 9 downloads) is the second-largest single pack in the collection, with 75 illustrations covering food, drink, cooking, and dining subjects in the Blueprint style. The isometric geometry gives food objects — plates, dishes, ingredients, kitchen equipment, dining settings — a precise, architectural quality that suits premium food brands, culinary media, and restaurant visual systems.

Formats and Ownership

  • SVG: scalable to any dimension, editable in Figma, Sketch, or any vector tool, usable inline in web and email

  • PNG: exported at multiple sizes (512px, 256px, 128px) for raster contexts, app asset pipelines, and CMS uploads

  • Adobe Illustrator AI: source files with separate layers for linework, isometric fill planes, and accent colors — full control over every visual element

  • Color editing: fill planes and accent colors are on separate editable paths from the linework; change any color without modifying the structural drawing

  • License: one-time commercial license, unlimited use across your own projects and client work, no attribution required

  • No subscription: buy once, access from your account and use indefinitely

  • Future packs: additional Blueprint packs added to this collection are included for existing collection owners at no extra cost

Collection vs. Individual Packs

The fifteen Blueprint packs carry individual prices totaling $444: Business at $28, Communication at $25, AI at $15, Mechanical at $38, Gadget at $27, Tools at $18, Travel at $18, Outdoor at $26, Hotel at $15, Activities at $80, Smart Home at $18, Home Services at $35, Shopping at $18, Animals at $38, and Food at $45. The collection is $65, saving $379 — approximately 85% off the piecemeal price. This is the strongest value discount in the current GetIllustrations collection workstream.

The financial argument is unusually clear at this discount level. The Activities pack alone costs $80 individually; the collection that includes all fifteen packs is $65. That arithmetic makes the collection the obvious choice for anyone who expects to use two or more packs, which covers almost every practical use case.

The system argument runs alongside the math. Blueprint's visual character — isometric geometry, technical drafting quality, hand-illustration warmth — is consistent across all fifteen packs in a way that a curated selection from different sources could never replicate. The Business pack and the Food pack share the same line weight, the same isometric angle, and the same palette discipline. Pull one illustration from each and place them on the same slide: they look like they came from the same hand, because they did. Buying fifteen packs from fifteen different sources to cover the same subject range would produce a visual system with fifteen different line weights and fifteen different interpretations of what "isometric" means.

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Total illustrations 564
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Collection FAQ

What does "isometric" mean in the context of these illustrations, and why does it matter?
Isometric projection is a way of drawing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions where the three axes of the object are drawn at equal angles — typically 30 degrees from horizontal. The result is an object that looks three-dimensional without using perspective distortion. Blueprint uses this projection throughout all 564 illustrations, which means every object is drawn at the same angular relationship to the viewer. The practical consequence for designers is that objects from different packs can be placed in the same composition without geometric conflict — the angles and proportions are consistent throughout the library. Isometric illustration also reads well at a wide range of sizes because it doesn't rely on subtle perspective cues that disappear at small scales.
Are these technically classified as icons or as illustrations?
The fifteen packs are named "Blueprint X Icons" but the collection sits at the URL pattern `/illustration-pack/` and the collection itself is called the Blueprint Illustrations Collection. The honest answer is that these assets bridge both categories: they're detailed enough to carry illustrative meaning and narrative at medium and large sizes (200px and above), while remaining legible and focused enough to function as icons at smaller sizes (64–128px). Teams use them in both contexts depending on the project. For design documentation and communication purposes, classify them as isometric illustrations — that's the frame they were built in and the frame that makes their visual character comprehensible.
Can I change the blueprint blue color to match a different brand palette?
Yes. The fill planes in Blueprint illustrations are separate vector paths from the linework. In Adobe Illustrator, select any fill and use Edit > Select Same > Fill Color to change all instances of that tone across an illustration at once. The structural linework sits on a separate layer and remains unaffected by fill color changes. Changing the primary blue to your brand color — or to a completely different hue — takes two to five minutes per illustration and produces a result that retains the Blueprint geometric character with a different color identity. Several teams use the Blueprint library by replacing the blue with their own primary color and keeping the white accent as-is.
Do all fifteen packs share the same isometric angle and line weight?
Yes. The 30-degree isometric angle and the line weight range are consistent across all fifteen packs. Minor variations in visual density occur between packs — the Mechanical pack has more interior detail lines than the AI pack, because mechanical subjects have more physical component detail to depict — but the linework weight at the primary outline level is the same throughout. The isometric angle never varies. Mix illustrations from the Business cluster with those from the Travel cluster on the same layout and there is no visible geometric inconsistency.
Which pack should I start with if I'm evaluating the Blueprint collection?
Blueprint Business Icons (25 illustrations, 45 downloads in the past year) is the most downloaded pack and covers the widest-application subject range for most professional design contexts. Blueprint Activities Icons at 100 illustrations gives the highest volume test if you need to see the style applied across varied subjects. If your use case is technology or AI content, Blueprint Ai Icons shows the style at its best for conceptual technology subjects. The collection at $65 is structured such that buying it is less expensive than buying the Activities pack individually at $80 — so for anyone planning to use two or more packs, evaluating the full collection from the start is the practical path.
How do Blueprint illustrations compare to standard flat icon sets for SaaS and tech products?
Flat icon sets prioritize recognition at small sizes through geometric simplification. Blueprint illustrations prioritize visual character and spatial clarity at medium and large sizes through isometric precision and hand-drawn line quality. The two are complementary rather than interchangeable: a flat icon set handles small UI chrome (navigation, buttons, inline indicators), while Blueprint illustrations handle content-area moments (feature sections, empty states, marketing page illustrations) where the illustration needs to carry visual interest and meaning beyond a single symbol. Teams running SaaS products typically use a flat icon set for UI chrome and an illustration library like Blueprint for content and marketing — the two serve different jobs in the visual system.

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