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Find Your Signature Style

At Digital Artistry, we know that every artist has a unique voice. That is why we strictly categorize our products into distinct styles, ensuring you don't have to wade through hundreds of irrelevant designs to find the look you love. Whether you prefer the tactile look of paper or the artistic freedom of paint, use this guide to find your perfect match.

While the examples below showcase our scrapbooking collections, these style distinctions apply across our entire shop. You can use the "Style" filter in the header of any category, including Graphics and Stock Photos, to instantly narrow your view to the specific aesthetic that fits your project.

Traditional (Paper)

The Classic Scrapbook Look. Love the look of scissors, paper, and glue? Our Traditional style focuses on "flat" designs that mimic physical scrapbooking supplies. Think textured cardstock, paper die-cuts, and flat stickers without heavy shadows or bulky 3D effects. This style is perfect for Pocket Scrapbooking and clean, graphic layouts.

 

Realistic (Dimensional)

Touchably Real. If you want your pages to pop off the screen, explore our Realistic style. These products feature high-quality "extracted" elements that look like real objects sitting on your page, from wire fasteners and metal charms to realistic flowers and ribbons. They are designed with rich textures and inherent dimension, making them the perfect candidates for your own deep, custom shadowing techniques.

 

Mixed Media & Art Journaling

Get Messy, Digitally. For the artist at heart. This style embraces the look of gesso, paint smears, blended overlays, and artistic grunge. Perfect for those who want to build complex, layered compositions that look like a physical art journal page.

 

Mixed Styles (Eclectic)

The Best of Both Worlds. Can't decide? Mixed Styles offers eclectic collections that break the rules. These designers expertly blend realistic dimensional elements with artistic, painted backgrounds, giving you a versatile kit that bridges the gap between traditional memory keeping and modern art.