Illustration
Level 1- Analysis of visual reality
Level 2- Interpretation of visual reality
Level 3- Free expression
The course begins with understanding drawing, color and composition.
This course is divided into two parts: first, there are intensive workshops on
technique such as digital and traditional techniques, and following that there
are project workshops that present the students to the different areas in which
illustration is used (reports, press, magazines, advertising, personal projects, etc.)
The illustrator is given technical resources such as how to use color, composition
and shapes, as well as resources to find a mode of “expression” through which to
tell a story.
Students will be given the opportunity to work on the full creative process of a
project, from the intial idea, research and experimentation, to the creation of the
images before being printed.
Project workshops:
Illustration subjects: for children, conceptual, nature, food and drink, people and animals, scientific, etc.
Techniques workshop:
Drawing - painting - collage - integrated techniques - printing techniques, etc.
Integrated techniques (investigation and experimentation of materials)