Art Styles and Photography
If you will be submitting your own art or photography for your printed brochures, below are a few guidelines to remember.
All forms of art may be used including:
Art
Digital Art
Traditional Art
Community Art
Contemporary Art
Modern Art
Online Art
Including all forms of photography such as:
Color photography
black and white photography
professional image photography
and photography that is owned by you or that you have obtained agreement with the copyright owner, to use their images or photography.
Art Styles and Photography Resolutions and Image Quality
All of your art and photography should maintain a minimum resolution of 300 dpi. Also be sure your color conversions for calibration have been applied if you will be submitting completed work.
this is important to remember esepcially when you have many seperated pieces of art which are all of the same theme, style or will be combined together from seperate art or photography.
If you are supplying a special or custom font for typography for poems and other specific font related pieces, please be sure to include all fonts and/ or the applications that were used.
Below are some definitions to help:
Digital Art: Computer generated art .Can be in its entirety or manipulated photography to add extra elements that are created digitally.
Traditional Art: art that is natural and contains no digitally enhanced elements or after effect manipulations.
Community Art:Often community art is based in deprived areas, with a community oriented, grassroots approach. Members of a local community will come together to express concerns or issues through an artistic process, sometimes this may involve professional artists or actors. These communal artistic processes act as a catalyst to trigger events or changes within a community or even at a national or international level.
Contemporary Art This style of art refers to any type of art between the present time and World War II.
Modern Art:This style of art is art that was created during the period between 1860s through the 1970s.
Thank you for reading about the many styles of art and photography. Hopefully you now have a better understanding of the basic submission guidelines for your art and photography. We have also covered the many styles of art.
art, digital art, traditional art, community art, contemporary art, modern art, online art.
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