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  2. Illustration - Wikipedia

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    Illustration. An illustration is a decoration, interpretation, or visual explanation of a text, concept, or process, [ 1] designed for integration in print and digitally published media, such as posters, flyers, magazines, books, teaching materials, animations, video games and films. An illustration is typically created by an illustrator.

  3. Book illustration - Wikipedia

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    Book illustration as we now know it evolved from early European woodblock printing. In the early 15th century, playing cards were created using block printing, which was the first use of prints in a sequenced and logical order. "The first known European block printings with a communications function were devotional prints of saints."

  4. Illustrated fiction - Wikipedia

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    Illustrated fiction. A plate from the 1742 deluxe edition of Samuel Richardson 's Pamela, or, Virtue Rewarded. Illustrated fiction is a hybrid narrative medium in which images and text work together to tell a story. It can take various forms, including fiction written for adults or children, magazine fiction, comic strips, and picture books.

  5. For example, Skorge (2008) doubts if the illustrations always work towards their ultimate capabilities by arguing that instead of promoting language instruction, the illustrations are “viewed as fulfilling design-related requirements” (p. 267). When used in course books, illustrations can work towards fulfilling various functions.

  6. Gothic book illustration - Wikipedia

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    Italian book illustration, at first, was heavily influenced by Byzantine art, which dominated the field for a long time in both Venice and Southern Italy. One notable example of this style is the Epistolary by Giovanni da Gaibana [57] from Padua, dated 1259.

  7. Effects of Illustration Types on the English Reading ... - ed

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    (3) An example or instance that used to interpret something to somebody. Collins Birmingham University International Language Database (1980) defines the word illustration as an example, which is to illustrate the content of a passage, and the illustration in a book is usually a drawing, photo, table etc.

  8. Children's book illustration - Wikipedia

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    Example of a modern illustration from The Halloween Play (2013) written and illustrated by Felicia Bond. The boundary between illustrations for children and adults can be blurry, and throughout their careers many illustrators have created works for children and adults and cannot be simply classified as children illustrators.

  9. Vector graphics - Wikipedia

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    Vector graphics. Vector graphics are a form of computer graphics in which visual images are created directly from geometric shapes defined on a Cartesian plane, such as points, lines, curves and polygons. The associated mechanisms may include vector display and printing hardware, vector data models and file formats, as well as the software ...