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BA Illustration
About this course
Illustration is a discipline that sits at the boundary of fine art and visual communication, combining the expressive potential of image-making with the purposefulness of design. Illustrators create images that tell stories, convey information, evoke emotion, and give visual form to ideas across an enormous range of contexts, from children's books and editorial journalism to animation, games, film, and public campaigns. It is a discipline that rewards both technical skill and the capacity for original visual thinking, and it demands a clear understanding of how images work and what they can do in the world. At the University of Huddersfield, this three-year full-time degree is designed to develop you into an independent creative thinker with the ability to produce visually engaging and communicatively effective image-making. You will explore a range of techniques, media, and approaches, developing your own visual language alongside an understanding of the history of illustration and its relationship to broader visual culture. A placement or work experience year is built into the programme, giving you direct professional experience in an illustration or related creative context before you graduate. You will build a strong portfolio across the programme, learning to develop a brief from initial concept to finished image and to present and defend your work in a professional manner. Critical and contextual study runs alongside studio practice, giving you the frameworks to understand your own work in relation to the traditions and contemporary landscape of the discipline. Graduates from illustration programmes pursue careers as editorial illustrators, children's book illustrators, character designers, concept artists, motion designers, animators, and visual communicators in advertising, publishing, games, film, and the cultural sector. Many graduates also work as freelancers, building independent practices alongside other creative work. The skills developed through illustration study are also applicable in graphic design, art direction, and any field that values original visual communication.
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