10 inspiring illustration styles

<p>Ihave to confess&hellip; I&rsquo;m an illustration junkie. Hours disappear when I&rsquo;m swimming through the endless stream of talented artists that post online. The art form of illustration has become a mainstay of landing pages, getting more unique and colorful with each passing year. It provides customers a friendly introduction to brands and can become an essential component of all your customer-facing imagery. While there are now many repositories of free or low-cost illustrations available online, there is something to be said for the use of unique imagery that is designed to represent a single brand&rsquo;s identity and message.</p> <p>The stock photo styles of the 90&rsquo;s have lost their appeal. Although we&rsquo;re seeing a new era of stock image quality emerge on sites like Unsplash, it&rsquo;s difficult for many brands to properly utilize those kinds of images to strong affect.</p> <p>Illustrations are a perfect go between &mdash; able to provide the emotion and human connection of photos, while distilling the imagery to a neutral flavor which can be used in a much wider range of possibilities. As art becomes more intertwined with the brands and products we build, it&rsquo;s important that we have a reference point when looking for an artist.</p> <p>Here, I&rsquo;ve curated a few of my favorite illustration styles, highlighting some particularly stellar examples of each. In the lack of specific stylistic definitions, I&rsquo;m using my own categorizations to define each style.</p> <p>I hope this list will serve as both a style reference and a directory of talent to contact when building your next great brand.</p> <p><em>Thank you to all the artists who gave permission to share their incredible work.</em></p> <p><a href="https://uxdesign.cc/10-inspiring-illustration-styles-from-the-best-illustrators-of-2020-89b42f08ba81"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>