James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2001

GA2222:03

Applied Illustration Major Study 2

Townsville

Prerequisites: GA2010
Inadmissable Subject Combination: VA2192

13 lectures, 13 tutorials, 39 hours practicals, 13 hours workshops. Second semester.

Available to students enrolled in the BCommunication Design degree.

Staff: Ms K Carter.

A series of theoretical and practical workshops will be conducted exploring creative illustration fields such as: children’s book illustration, newspaper/article illustration, cartooning and caricature, fantasy and science fiction illustration, fashion and product/packaging illustration.

Both traditional and contemporary methods will be explored. Emphasis will be on the development of highly innovative concepts and further developing a personal visual code and approach, as well as the interpretation of subject matter.

Studies will include: introduction to a range of media, specific to above-mentioned fields of illustration; preparing artwork for publication; illustrating a specific text; portfolio presentation techniques; concept building skills.

Learning Objectives:

  1. have a comprehensive working knowledge of traditional techniques and media;
  2. become familiar with a more comprehensive range of illustration fields;
  3. produce high quality presentation visuals;
  4. develop a range of analytical and critical skills related to design practice;
  5. produce effective, full colour drawings and illustrations for publication;
  6. effective use of colour for maximum impact;
  7. further develop a personal style/visual code;
  8. develop the skills of an accomplished draughtsman.

Assessment by end of year examination (20%); three practical assignments (60%); visual journal (20%). Attendance of 80% at practical workshops is required to pass this subject unless prior arrangement has been made with the lecturer, academic adviser or Head of College.