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Definition of illustrator in English: illustratornoun ˈɪləstreɪtəˈɪləˌstreɪdər A person who draws or creates pictures for magazines, books, advertising, etc. (杂志、书本、广告的)插图画家 Example sentencesExamples - Quite a few of the artists at the top today began their careers as illustrators for books, magazines and museums and their attention to detail is evident.
- Gouse began his career as a pen-and-ink artist and an illustrator of books.
- Most of my pals are either comic book artists or illustrators.
- Fine artists were at the top, while comic book illustrators were at the bottom.
- With 14 illustrators contributing to the book, one might expect some obvious discontinuity among plates, but that is not the case.
- Since then, this award has paid tribute to the best of the best African-American authors and illustrators of books for children and young adults.
- Special seminars aimed at readers, writers and illustrators of kids' books will run throughout the duration of the book exhibition.
- He notes that the company will monetize sales by selling images to users and splitting the revenue with the illustrators who created them.
- The Hans Christian Andersen Awards are the highest international recognition given to the writers and illustrators of children's books.
- After the war he returned to easel painting and was also active as a book and magazine illustrator and as a designer of mosaics and stained glass.
- All I'll be doing is talking about my book, Mad Art, which chronicles the splendid illustrators for Mad Magazine.
- For this reason, illustrators must finish their pictures by deadlines, while painters rarely have to do this.
- In a carnival atmosphere, leading artists, architects, illustrators, cartoonists, dancers and unicyclists will join forces in a drive to get the nation drawing.
- Other artists who contributed their talents were a trio of children's book illustrators.
- Since 1991, 33 awards have been presented to the authors and illustrators of outstanding books.
- Of all the problems faced by painters, illustrators and still photographers, one of the most difficult is conveying the sense of movement and motion.
- More than 200 artists, designers, photographers and illustrators will showcase their designs in the gallery.
- As a printmaker and book illustrator, his clear and imaginative compositions contributed to the popularity of emblem books.
- She graduated in art and design at Falmouth in Cornwall in 1991 and was soon in demand as a wildlife illustrator for magazines and books.
- Another fundamental difference is that illustrators create a piece for an assignment.
Definition of illustrator in US English: illustratornounˈiləˌstrādərˈɪləˌstreɪdər A person who draws or creates pictures for magazines, books, advertising, etc. (杂志、书本、广告的)插图画家 Example sentencesExamples - In a carnival atmosphere, leading artists, architects, illustrators, cartoonists, dancers and unicyclists will join forces in a drive to get the nation drawing.
- Since 1991, 33 awards have been presented to the authors and illustrators of outstanding books.
- With 14 illustrators contributing to the book, one might expect some obvious discontinuity among plates, but that is not the case.
- She graduated in art and design at Falmouth in Cornwall in 1991 and was soon in demand as a wildlife illustrator for magazines and books.
- More than 200 artists, designers, photographers and illustrators will showcase their designs in the gallery.
- After the war he returned to easel painting and was also active as a book and magazine illustrator and as a designer of mosaics and stained glass.
- As a printmaker and book illustrator, his clear and imaginative compositions contributed to the popularity of emblem books.
- Fine artists were at the top, while comic book illustrators were at the bottom.
- Most of my pals are either comic book artists or illustrators.
- Quite a few of the artists at the top today began their careers as illustrators for books, magazines and museums and their attention to detail is evident.
- Of all the problems faced by painters, illustrators and still photographers, one of the most difficult is conveying the sense of movement and motion.
- All I'll be doing is talking about my book, Mad Art, which chronicles the splendid illustrators for Mad Magazine.
- For this reason, illustrators must finish their pictures by deadlines, while painters rarely have to do this.
- Special seminars aimed at readers, writers and illustrators of kids' books will run throughout the duration of the book exhibition.
- Other artists who contributed their talents were a trio of children's book illustrators.
- He notes that the company will monetize sales by selling images to users and splitting the revenue with the illustrators who created them.
- Since then, this award has paid tribute to the best of the best African-American authors and illustrators of books for children and young adults.
- Another fundamental difference is that illustrators create a piece for an assignment.
- The Hans Christian Andersen Awards are the highest international recognition given to the writers and illustrators of children's books.
- Gouse began his career as a pen-and-ink artist and an illustrator of books.
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