Pixel, plant-friendly home
A moody but endearing design in a pixel art style. The fine size of the pixel lineart allows room for detail - we can see the distinct shapes of the plants around the room, and the subtle but very impactful lighting effects which contribute to the dark mood. The colour scheme of desaturated browns, lush greens and the shading tint of green bring about a homely, earthy mood. Seeing the rounded shapes and compact interior, I can picture a small character or creature living in this house.
Gamer's room
A sleek, tidy three-dimensional room. The shapes are very precise: definite curves, corners and very clean faces. Nicely proportionate. Seeing as there is a gaming set-up: the multiple monitor desktops, some familiar game character figurines, we can tell this room belongs to a gamer. The rainbow lighting is also associated with gaming set-ups - it feels professional, and enhances the environment of a gamer.
A homely witchery classroom
This house design seems heart-warming and jolly. It's a little different from what would usually be associated with isometric design, but we can tell it is isometric.
The fine pixel lines bring out the fine shapes and detail in each object - letting the art style extrude a sort of 'exquisiteness'. The colours of golden browns, reds and equally-accented colours of neon, primary colours layered with yellow make a warm, triad scheme. The saturation and vibrancy of the colours also contribute to the jolly mood.
In terms of the arrangement for the objects and such around the design, it's neat and tidy. A classroom-style arrangement of objects, with shelves embedded in the walls and round corners of the warm home. This seems like the room out of an RPG.
Low Poly City
'Low Poly' isometric designs like this one seem to be a trendy element on technology-based websites and designs. This is likely because of the minimalist concept from the designs - clean surfaces make the image easier to interpret.
In terms of colour, these sorts of designs seem to like using split-complementary or triad colour schemes. This one uses a triad of cyan, purple and magenta, with the two cooler colours acting as the shading.
The complex arrangement of trees, buildings, etc. make a busy design. Yet, its simplicity still encourages people to keep looking.
My Little Tokio Toy
A cute, neat and handmade build that features some favourite icons of Tokyo/Japan. The colour scheme is not only cute, but also light and warm: yellows, greens and only minimal blue, with pink as far as the usually-red items go. By limiting the colour scheme this way, there's an evident combination. The way the builds were set up on different heights makes the craft seem full and busy as well - a busy city, like Tokyo.