This course will enable students to challenge the conventions of the discipline of illustration. They will explore traditional, hybrid and experimental forms of visual communication to develop your own creative practice.
They will be able to develop concepts and narratives through drawing, sequential illustration and animation, digital practices, three-dimensional forms, performance and creative writing. Their studies will enable you to investigate established unfamiliar and emerging processes, to inform their own individual methodologies. These practices are all underpinned by an emphasis on drawing and image-making.
This course will provide students with the opportunity to define and locate their own practice within the professional context of illustration. They will learn from a course team of experienced lecturers who practice and research in diverse industry fields with the knowledge and skills to support multidisciplinary explorations. As a result, they will be equipped with the practical, creative, critical and professional skills required to excel in the creative industries.