ILUS 208 F001: Illustration Process: Topics

This course varies in topic from section to section, and is repeatable for credit so long as the thematic topic has changed. This course will introduce students to illustration methodologies and develop a capacity for critical discourse concerning the content of imagery in applied art practices. This will be achieved through an iterative process that maintains a continued focus on a specialized skill set. Topics might include: Colour Theory, Digital Illustration, and Perspective, among others. As an impressively diverse field that spans print, screen, objects, and environments physical and virtual, Illustration increasingly necessitates versatility in both material process and problem-solving skills.

This course is subject to priority rules; see here.

Each section of this course runs with a different topic. See here.

Prerequisites: 

Completion of 21 credits

Additional comments: 
TOPIC: Colour, Light, + Composition
Meeting Information: 
Date / Time Days Room Building
Sep 3-Dec 14
08:30:00-11:20:00
M B4160 MAIN