17-04-2025, 03:52 AM
While illustration and design both fall under the umbrella of visual communication, they serve distinct purposes and require different skill sets. Illustration is primarily art-driven, focusing on storytelling and expression through drawing or painting. It adds personality and emotional depth to a piece. Design, on the other hand, is about function and problem-solving—it organizes visuals, text, and space to communicate a clear message, often for marketing or branding purposes. Illustrators often work in publishing or entertainment, while designers are key in advertising, UX/UI, and branding. Both disciplines overlap, but knowing their roles enhances collaboration and output.