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January 10, 2015 in 

Illustration has been defined as “the art of making images that work with something and add to it.” In other words, illustrations are the visual embodiment of the ideas presented in the text they accompany. While illustrations can be found in all kinds of books, they are particularly common in children’s books, where they can help bring the story to life for young readers.

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

The aim of an illustration is to add visual interest to a text or article, and to explain or clarify the author’s point. It can also be used to attract attention to a particular section of text, or to add an emotional element to the work.

The purpose of illustration is to provide a visual representation of the ideas presented in the text. In children’s books, illustrations can help to bring the story to life and make it more accessible to young readers. In addition to helping to tell the story, illustrations can also provide information about the characters, setting, and plot.

While illustrations can be helpful in all kinds of books, they are particularly important in children’s books. In addition to providing a visual representation of the story, illustrations can also help to engage young readers and make the story more accessible.

Illustration is a critical part of the publishing industry, as it helps to sell books and attract readers. A well-illustrated book is more likely to be successful than one without any illustrations, and publishers know this. That’s why they invest heavily in illustrations, and why they often hire separate teams of illustrators to work on their books.

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CJ McDaniel

CJ grew up admiring books. His family owned a small bookstore throughout his early childhood, and he would spend weekends flipping through book after book, always sure to read the ones that looked the most interesting. Not much has changed since then, except now some of those interesting books he picks off the shelf were designed by his company!

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