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Oct 19, 2024
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IL 3650 - Children’s Book Illustration I Credits: 3
Students are familiarized with the illustrator’s role in the development and creation of a children’s book. Assignments include breaking up manuscripts, designing characters, creating a storyboard, a wrap-around jacket, a 3D page dummy and several finished pieces. Other areas covered in class are story flow, consistency, age-appropriateness, professional practices, working with text, design, color, and composition. Upon successful completion of this class, the student will have an understanding of the process of illustrating a children’s picture book as well as increased understanding of storytelling, character, and other basic illustration skills.
Prerequisites: IL 2575 - Illustration I
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Apply the process of designing and illustrating a children’s picture book from manuscript.
- Demonstrate an understanding of publisher expectations for illustrating a picture book.
- Refine drawing, design, color, composition and storytelling skills for children’s books.
- Demonstrate an understanding of selected historic and current children’s book illustrators.
IL 3650 Course Learning Outcome Rubric
Required Course Materials: Optional Materials based on Student Preference
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