style
Style refers to the distinctive manner in which something is expressed or crafted. It encompasses choices of form, technique, materials, and organization that give a work or person a recognizable character. Styles operate at multiple scales—from the overall ethos of an artist or writer to the specific patterns of a sentence, a building, or a garment. They arise from culture, training, intention, and available technology, and can be deliberate or unconscious.
In literature and rhetoric, style covers diction, syntax, figurative devices, rhythm, and voice. Writers cultivate a
In the visual arts, design, and architecture, style describes a shared formal vocabulary—line, color, proportion, ornament,
In typography, style denotes characteristics such as weight, width, and slant, which influence tone as well
Style is distinct from technique—the means of making—and from genre—the subject matter. It evolves with changing