I love how diverse wikiHow’s images are. The artists don’t do it because it earns them any brownie points (just like how I don’t like it just because
it’s diverse; [tell me if this semicolon works here lol] because even though it is for some, representation is not my own passion), it’s just because the artists desire to be inclusive. And some draw really cutely to boot.
Personally, I love how there are pictures with girls who have curly hair, because it reflects me! Just to name a few, there are people with freckles, with different body types, disabilities… It’s so nice to be able to see something of yourself presented as a normal thing without it being a trait for the token “different” character. Perhaps the artists make these choices because this is a global project, and if so, I definitely notice and appreciate that. Check out How to Be a Hipster Girl for an example of the art I’m talking about.
Does anyone have any drawings/articles/artists they want to praise?
@Bluefizz
@SarahB
@Krystle
I firstly want to say that I am extremely happy to see someone pst a positive forum. This is so true. I think that everything needs to be nuetral on here so that nobody will get offended. Yohave just demonstrated a fantastic example of this and I think tat there are some parts of the text in articles that are very steroetypical like for example “How to ge a girlfriend.” Aot of authors wouldstraight away target an audience of boys. So thank yo for this and I will just tag 2 people who may like to see this.
Your Sincerely,
Zac.