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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits An illustrator can be A roving reporter with A pencil and a pad and be called A sketching journalist. That is exactly what this class is about, with Boston as the field! Going on site to document the happenings in the Boston Metro area offers A unique perspective of the people, the buildings, and the surroundings. Prerequisite: IILLU 2100.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits This course combines the love of biological, botanical, and ecological surveys in drawing. Trips to museums and gardens throughout New England challenge students' perceptions about how to include nature in illustrations. Light research is required. Prerequisite: IILLU 2100.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits Costume design illustration is not new; this market goes back hundreds of years. The ability to make clothing appear believable on the human form is important. This course focuses on the beauty of the garment in illustration by practicing with A wide range of materials and approaches for rendering the clothed figure. Prerequisite: IILLU 2100.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits This course introduces students to the world of powerful political and issue-oriented illustration. Students are challenged to make engaging artwork that conveys A strong point of view using provocative issues from current events. The history of political art provides an inspiring foundation to build upon. Prerequisite: IILLU 2300.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits Illustration is a dynamic and contemporary subject. This course approaches assignments representing newer, non-traditional markets. Students use their understanding of design thinking, visual research/ language, and cultural studies in their development of these projects. Students are required to confront stereotypical thinking and challenge the prescribed conventions of image. Markets may include packaging, game, fashion, maps, and product. Prerequisite: IILLU 2300.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits An introduction to the use of Corel Painter as an illustration tool. Students explore the use of A variety of exciting, cutting-edge media tools including filters, masks, floating objects, and animation as they create illustrations based on actual jobs, for print and multi-media. Prerequisite: ICOMP 2910.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits The subject of This course is painting as A process and medium for creating finished illustrations. The focus is the use of the medium and varied sources of reference to produce cohesive, articulate, and compelling illustrations. Exploration, experimentation, and the development of personal style are encouraged. Prerequisite: IILLU 2430, Book Illustration.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits The comic book is an art form that knows no age or social boundaries; it is A feature of popular culture that is present from museum walls to the newsstand. Through historical perspectives and assignments, students explore this visual, narrative art. Issues of content, plot, character development, sequential narrative and design are addressed. Techniques for creating compelling storyboards for A variety of outlets are also covered. Prerequisite: IILLU 2100.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits An advanced course dealing with all aspects of illustration for children's and other picture books. Through assignments based on actual jobs, students gain practical experience in various stages of book illustration, from initial conceptualization and manuscript interpretation to presentation and production techniques used in publishing today. Prerequisite: IILLU 2430.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits The focus of This course is on risk-taking, discovery, and response as it relates to creating an image without tightly prescribed results. These goals are pursued through the exploration of A variety of media, such as gouache, acrylic, mixed-media, 3-D, and transfer techniques. An atmosphere of artful play and serendipity is promoted, which is then then capitalized on by controlled experimentation. Prequisites: ILLU 2330.
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