Doodle-Style Vector Illustration
Composition in doodles style 1
A course by Mauro Martins , Graphic Designer and Illustrator
About the video: Composition in doodles style 1
Overview
“Now that we have all the isolated elements drawn, it's time to combine them to form our final composition. Here I will teach how I do it in the style of doodles, adding graphics that are part of my visual identity. The way you combine your elements can be one of the most important variables in defining your own style. It is certainly one of the main factors that gives identity to my style, for example. So it is very worthwhile to invest a lot of time in this stage. ”
In this video lesson Mauro Martins addresses the topic: Composition in doodles style 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Doodle-Style Vector Illustration. Learn how to create a composition that combines different elements, from the first sketches to the post-production.
Partial transcription of the video
“Unit 3 - Lesson 3 COMPOSITION IN DOODLES STYLE In this lesson we already have our ingredients. It's time to put them together in the final composition. The way in which the elements are combined is important. This is often what creates your identity. In my case, it's my personal stamp. The way I combine elements in the final composition originates from the doodle style, a free style where you scribble until the sheet is filled with monothematic elements. The doodle is the basis of my style, but it became something else, with its own identity, but that clearly originated in the doodle. Now I...”
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Course summary for: Doodle-Style Vector Illustration
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Category
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Software
Adobe Illustrator -
Areas
Digital Illustration, Traditional illustration, Vector Illustration

Mauro Martins
A course by Mauro Martins
After graduating in Graphic Design at UnB, Mauro Martins worked as an art director in major advertising agencies for more than 13 years, where he accumulated numerous national and international awards. At the last agency he worked for, CP + B in Boulder, Colorado, he worked with clients such as Kraft, Best Buy, and Infiniti.
He currently works as a freelance illustrator, focused on his auteur work. His work has been the image of brands such as Absolut, Domino’s, Amarula, or ESPN. His work has been published in numerous magazines, books, and websites around the world. He has won several awards, including the 6th AI-A International Latin American Illustration Contest, the Spoleto chain's national dish design contest, and Google's Nest illustration contest.
Mauro was recently listed as one of the 200 best illustrators in the world by the highly esteemed Austrian publisher Lürzer’s Archive.
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