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May 17, 2024
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IL 3895 - Illustration III Credits: 3
This senior-level course is about creative thinking, exploring story, and experimenting with visual processes and styles. Students are encouraged to innovate their ideation process and use of media to create unique, compelling, even experimental images. Throughout the course, the works of expressive, inventive artists and illustrators are discussed. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have developed experimental ideas and novel approaches to create meaning and solve visual problems.
Prerequisites: IL 3595 - Illustration II and IL 3850 - Digital Illustration I ; OR GD 2210 - Vector Illustration and GD 2220 - Raster Image Processing
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Create illustrations with a defined audience and industry purpose.
- Discuss ideas about creativity, visual thinking, ideation, innovation, and design.
- Analyze the work of expressive, inventive artists and illustrators.
- Demonstrate innovation in ideation processes and use of media to create experimental images.
- Develop experimental ideas and novel approaches to create meaning and solve visual problems.
IL3895 Course Learning Outcomes Rubric
Required Course Materials: Optional Materials based on Student Preference
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