Another, more humanist way, is to use the -newermt option which understands human-readable time units (see man find and search for -newerXY).
Unlike the -mtime option which requires the user to read the find documentation to figure out what time units -mtime expects and then having the user convert its time units into those, which is error-prone and plain user-unfriendly. -mtime was barely acceptable in the 1980s, but in the 21st century -mtime has the convenience and safety of stone age tools.
Example uses of -newermt option with the same duration expressed in different human-friendly units:
find <directory> -newermt "-24 hours" -ls
find <directory> -newermt "1 day ago" -ls
find <directory> -newermt "yesterday" -ls