Ligne claire (
French for "clear line") is a style of
drawing pioneered by
Hergé, the Belgian creator of
The Adventures of Tintin. It uses clear strong lines all of the same width and no
hatching, while contrast is downplayed as well. Cast shadows are often illuminate. Additionally, the style often features strong colours and a combination of cartoonish characters against a realistic background. All these elements together can result in giving strips drawn this way a flat aspect. The name was coined by
Joost Swarte in 1977.