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Wikipedia-Article "Illustration"

Example Illustration 1. a character from a story
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Example Illustration 1. a character from a story
Example Illustration 2. A Typology of Swords
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Example Illustration 2. A Typology of Swords
Example Illustration 3. Stepwise Instructions
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Example Illustration 3. Stepwise Instructions
Example Illustration 4. Textbook Illustration.
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Example Illustration 4. Textbook Illustration.
Example Illustration 5. Political caricature.
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Example Illustration 5. Political caricature.

An Illustration is a visualisation such as drawing, painting, photograph or other work of art that stresses subject more than form. The aim of an Illustration is to elucidate or decorate a story, poem or piece of textual information (such as a newspaper article) by providing a visual representation of something described in the text.

Illustrations can be used to display a wide range of subject matter such as:

  • giving faces to characters in a story;
  • displaying a number of examples of an item described in an academic textbook (e.g. A Typology);
  • visualising step-wise sets of instructions in a technical manual.

The term 'Illustration' can also be used in a non-visual sense i.e. "give an example to Illustrate the point you are trying to make".

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