5 Different Illustration Styles That Will Inspire You

Different styles

Think about illustration. For. What kind of illustration have you thought of? Are you always drawn to the same style.

Below we have made a select collection of 5 illustrators with 5 different styles. You will be inspired by their ways of doing things, their color palette, their lines, their references ... Do you think we take a look at them?

5 different styles, 5 different illustrators

  1. Eiko Ojala, paper illustrations Eiko Ojala

    Eiko Ojala is an illustrator and graphic designer living in Estonia. Normally, he works digitally and draws everything by hand. In his creative process, he likes to spend time studying shadows, and his style is very recognizable. Eiko Ojala

  2. Denis Gonchar's digital illustrations He works with the tablet in the same way that a painter does with his canvas. Agile strokes, in multiple directions, imperfections typical of dripping paint, fleeting lines that exceed its area of ​​action and leave its mark as an error ... Denis's illustrations, I seem to be observing the representation of a painting to use. I find Denis's effort to bring digital painting so close to traditional painting is incredible and very attractive. Denis gonchar
  3. Line illustrations by Stavros Damos Sometimes illustrations. Sometimes cartoons. Sometimes a mix between the two. A different style to the previous ones and that we have seen in paper publications. A way of shading and coloring that descends from the time of engraving, where everything was done by frames. Without a doubt, a style that has its charm and that continues to be liked today. The Stavros Damos portfolio it has no waste. Stavros Damos
  4. Morgan Davidson, Colored Pencil IllustrationsAt 21, this American student comes to remind us that interesting illustrations can also be made with colored pencils. And if not, they tell the peacock study that he did. You can see much more of his prowess in his Tumblr portfolio. Morgan davidson
  5. Illustrations on the wall by Antonio Segura Donat Antonio Segura

    Great Valencian graffiti Antonio Segura Donat. This, in particular, has been made for the facade of a youth center. Who would not enter? Known as Dulk, he describes himself as a hungry and insatiable off-road illustrator who moves in the fields of street art, illustration and graphic design. Among his greatest stylistic influences are the tenebrimos of Caravaggio and the obsession with detail in Flemish's paintings. Antonio claims to have fun creating characters and stories based on his own dreams and everyday events. Antonio Segura Donat


Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *

*

*

  1. Responsible for the data: Miguel Ángel Gatón
  2. Purpose of the data: Control SPAM, comment management.
  3. Legitimation: Your consent
  4. Communication of the data: The data will not be communicated to third parties except by legal obligation.
  5. Data storage: Database hosted by Occentus Networks (EU)
  6. Rights: At any time you can limit, recover and delete your information.