Illustration Styles – Defining Your Own

When someone looks at an illustration and says: “I want to copy this style,” what can they be referring to? The first thing that comes my mind would be the visual vocabulary present in the illustration. Vocabulary such as symbols, line, shape, color, & principles of proportion. That someone may also mean to imitate the tools and techniques used to create the illustration. Still others go further to match moods.

There are a vast variety of illustration styles out there. A formal & well-rounded education in illustration would introduce an artist to many of them. Me, I don’t have such an education. So for me, and others like me, we rely on further education – our own study. Take in what we see and even physically record what styles have inspired us.

This page (and its subpages) will be a resource of what I find about illustration style and my attempts to grasp what “style” really is – perhaps even categorize some things regarding it.

3 comments to Illustration Styles – Defining Your Own

  • Idetrorce

    very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
    Idetrorce

  • Others will tell you to copy from life. That my friend is STILL copying. There is no style that came out without a source. We draw what we can see or have seen.

    Creativity, that is what our brain can play around with.

  • *erhm*…..that is why there is such terms like deriving, adapting, and copying….but copying has become such a derogatory term though.

    BTW, is it me or your article links are so, well tiny…I have to zoom the page.

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