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Corporate Memphis is a term used (sometimes disparagingly) to describe a flat, geometric art style, widely used in Big Tech illustrations in the late 2010s and early 2020s. Common motifs are flat cartoon characters in action, disproportionate features such as long and bendy limbs, and minimal facial features. The style has been criticized for being generic, overused, and attempting to sanitize public perception by presenting human interaction in utopian optimism. It is also known as the Alegria style, Big Tech art style and Corporate art style.

The term is a reference to the Memphis Group, an Italian architecture group from the 1980s known for its designs often thought to be garish.