If what goes up must come down, then the tolerance for the overly artificial seems to be reaching its pinnacle. The recent illustration trend of texture making waves is in direct contrast to the polish of AI-generated imagery.
Driven by a growing desire for the tactile feel of analog media, contemporary illustrators are deliberately evoking dimension through a variety of raw, physical techniques. From the visible, sweeping marks of a bristle brush to the layered depth of physical collage, artists are finding innovative ways to break out of the screen.
The goal here isn’t perfection—it’s exactly the opposite. By adding palpable grain, grit, and paper tooth to otherwise flat digital surfaces, illustrators are exploiting beautiful imperfections to give every piece an unmistakable touch of humanity. It is a deeply welcomed movement that expresses a universal need for connection—both in how images are created and how audiences experience them.
Ultimately, that authentic connection can only come directly from the human source. Workbook Illustrators are deeply inspired by this tangible shift and stand ready to deliver bespoke, texture-rich artistry for your next commercial project.
View several images from our Workbook artists below, and feel free to reach out directly for your project needs.
Featured Image: Pablo Hurtado de Mendoza | Workbook portfolio
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