stylization

IPA: stˈaɪɫɪzˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The process or result of designing or presenting in accordance with a style. Adoption of a style.
  • Simplified representation; reduction to a pattern or conventional form; abstraction; decorative generalization.
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Examples of "stylization" in Sentences

  • The Pop Art craziness, the intense stylization—that's where the appeal is.
  • Despite stylization, Corbijn's photographs display a strange closeness and a sense of intimacy.
  • Figure's gesture, stylization, artistic delivery and costume design, all of this goes along with one theme to express the idea to maximum extend.
  • If anything unites all these examples of second-, third- and fourth-generation Holmes, it is a quality that the original itself had in spades: stylization.
  • All that separates Eggleston from these neo-objectivists, in fact, is his ability to avoid stylization, to achieve distinction without taking a distinctive kind of picture.
  • Adverbs and metaphors are such a big part of normal speech that by avoiding them he makes himself more visible than he thinks, but the stylization is so skillful that at first the reader is only aware of being moved vigorously along.
  • Some of the stylization was a little trite the female chorus sported big fur cuffs in the Fontainebleau scene, bright red fans in the red-and-black garden scene, and King Philip’s cavernous study seemed like a half-finished idea, but the general idiom of big dark spaces, large columns, military severity was effective.

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