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The word "illustrator" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to any person who creates illustrations, designs, and other artworks such as drawings, paintings, or sketches. For example, "We hired a professional illustrator to create all the visuals for our children's book."
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illustrator
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A person who draws pictures (especially illustrations in books or magazines)
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Rachel Basinger works as the illustrator OH NO Rachio!
Sarah McIntyre, author and illustrator whose books include Oliver and the Seawigs My favourite second world war book growing up was called Marta and the Nazis by Frances Cavanah.
I might have gone to art school and wound up an illustrator or painter; my son is an illustrator – Toby Leigh.
Blyton was not helped by the illustrator of her most popular series.
David Small, the award-winning children's book illustrator, wrote his first full-length graphic work for adults, Stitches, about his astonishing upbringing in Detroit, set against the city's filmic background.
Le Monde newspaper ran a front-page cartoon by Plantu, its celebrated illustrator, showing Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel spanking a bare-bottomed Greece.Yet there is nonetheless a growing French voice urging restraint.
Don't come on an empty stomach.Born in Rotterdam, de Kooning emigrated in his early 20s to New York, where he found work as a house painter, illustrator and window dresser before turning fully to art.
This period in Paris, and in other parts of France, has been memorialised in "Our Paris: Sketches from Memory" (1995), made with his lover Hubert Sorin, an architect and illustrator.
I took the strawberry jam!" Quentin Blake, the book's illustrator, muses that "The books have always had terrific fans, but they have never attracted a mass following because they are so eccentric".
The cartoon guide, by Larry Gonick, an illustrator, and Woollcott Smith, an academic number-cruncher, had nice pictures but was, essentially, a rather heavy stats textbook.Now, like a superhero coming to save the day, in flies "The Cartoon Introduction to Statistics" by Grady Klein, a cartoonist, and Alan Dabney, a statistics professor.
IN GENERAL, governments are loth to attack anything that routinely appears in children's books (this newspaper once dubbed that the Richard Scarry rule, after a popular illustrator).
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