ART135 — Drawing for Illustration I
ART 135 - Drawing for Illustration I ART 135 - Drawing for Illustration I 5 Credits Professional illustrators create visual images for advertising, design, retail, fashion, packaging, medical, scientific, publishing, editorial, digital, motion graphic to name a few. Illustrators create visually striking images with their ability to solve problems. This course will give you an introduction of fundamental techniques and overview of different types of illustration used in industry, contemporary and historical. Students will learn to design creative invented imagery, using various materials, references and freehand techniques. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Designers and illustrtors, Visual Communications majors, and Art majors Active Date 20170731T09:57:00 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance PLA Eligible Yes Course Outline · I) Freehand Contour Drawing · II) Freehand Drawing in Form and Value · III) Freehand Sketching Techniques · IV) Historical Illustration Research References Student Learning