Course Description
The course enables student to acquire a high level of the practical skills within the context of the investigative research. It enables further development of a personal illustration style through encouraging experimentation and exploration of innovation within image-making and visual thinking; core skills developed: research methodologies; contextualization of the student’s work both professionally and culturally; practical project experimentation; critical and reflective evaluation.
The course covers aspects of in-depth study of business of illustration, including marketing of art. Preparations of works reproductions and presentation of portfolio. Research, visits, discussions of business matters related to professional illustration
The course gives students the opportunity to develop a project from proposal to final exhibition; students research the content, materials and technical skills appropriate to their project, and produce written as well as practical work exploring the chosen subject area and its relationship to contemporary illustration practice. The course covers the essentials of digitally produced presentations for promotional illustration, and self-promotion as a portfolio. It also emphasizes contextualization of practice,
Course Objectives
Students should be able to:
- Illustration as research; procedures and processes of visual research
- Plan for research management and produce an Illustration proposal under a topic
- Investigate the contemporary illustration practice, within stipulated methodologies
- Document and analyze findings within a framework
- Practically participate and explore the area of investigation within a defined community
- Resolve an illustration problem with a project report and digital portfolio and presentation
Attachment Name | Attachment Type | ||
MAF 8136 Independent Study- Illustration III | DOC | PS |