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# Image styles

# Working with Image styles {#ariaid-title1}

* Release version: Zurich
* 
* Updated July 31, 2025
* 
* ![](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/portal-asset/ico-clock) 1 minute to read

Image styles enable you to experiment with different color schemes for illustrations and replace default illustrations with your own custom images. The Image styles feature provides flexibility in customizing the visual elements
of your theme.

## Image styles categories {#working-with-image-styles__section_ojy_cmg_dhc}

As of Theme Builder version 6.1, the following image styles are available for editing:

* Empty state illustrations
* Banners
* Cards
* Modals
* Tile icons
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* **[Banner illustrations in Theme Builder](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/nWOWAwjPR~YRxXIHuML4qQ)**   
  Banner illustrations are used to increase user engagement or announce overall product experiences.
* **[Card illustrations in Theme Builder](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/CpYte0ssD_DSCd44I53ccA)**   
  Card illustrations are used to improve the clarity or scannability of a feature.
* **[Modal illustrations in Theme Builder](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/x_P1vIef8q9yTzWE1Yz77g)**   
  Modal illustrations accompany user guidance or support messaging about added features.
* **[Empty state illustrations in Theme Builder](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/oOjBujDFou9_YPTCeI8HyA)**   
  Empty state illustrations in Theme Builder provide visually engaging placeholders for situations when content is missing.
* **[Tile icon illustrations in Theme Builder](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/RiFFgRWDm4xCPyG2iU~34Q)**   
  Tile icon illustrations are used to communicate a tile's purpose using visual metaphors.

