Course overview
This course develops students’ practice-based knowledge and skills to explore processes, techniques and principles of picture making specific to the professional practice of Illustration. Students will critically engage in making pictures for specific communication contexts and purposes. Students will develop their knowledge and skills in developing pictures that effectively communicate by engaging in each stage of the illustration design process, from research and development to completed pictures. This approach develops discipline specific knowledge and skills and ability to investigate creative practice in the execution of Illustration projects.
- Illustration Techniques And Approaches
- Portraiture
Course learning outcomes
- Apply appropriate research approaches to inform the project context
- Develop a range of pictorial responses to a project brief which explore a variety of communication approaches
- Demonstrate a variety of visual approaches and media techniques to creating illustrations
- Demonstrate an iterative and relfective Illustration design process
- Develop pictures specific to ways of working in illustration professional practice
- Apply representational drawing appropriate to context, content and purpose