Illustration

In the era before the widespread adoption of photography, hand-drawn images were employed in advertising and editorial contexts to represent products, places, ideas or individuals. As with typography, Canadian illustrators were influenced by design trends in the U.S., Britain and beyond.

Especially for commercial graphics, designers creatively used space, shapes, lines, colour (often only black-and-white during this period), typography and overall composition to create illustrations with impact.

Examples of illustrations in Canadian publications