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BA Illustration
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Illustration is a discipline that sits at the intersection of visual art, communication, and storytelling. Illustrators create images that explain, interpret, and give visual form to ideas, narratives, and information, working across publishing, advertising, editorial, animation, games, and public art. Unlike fine art, illustration is generally made in relation to a text, a brief, or a communicative purpose, and the skill lies in responding imaginatively and effectively to that relationship between image and context. It is a field that rewards both technical versatility and a strong personal visual voice. At the University of Northampton, you will study Illustration over three years, full time, developing your practice across a wide range of media and approaches. You will experiment with drawing, printmaking, digital tools, collage, and sequential imagery, building an understanding of the visual grammar that makes illustration effective in different contexts. The programme encourages you to develop your own aesthetic sensibility and conceptual thinking while also learning how to work to external briefs and deadlines. You will engage with the history of illustration and its relationship to broader art and design movements, and explore the critical and theoretical frameworks that surround visual communication. Alongside studio practice, you will develop professional skills in self-presentation, portfolio construction, and client communication, preparing you for the realities of working in the creative industries. Graduates of illustration programmes work across a remarkable range of fields. Book illustration, editorial and magazine work, children's publishing, advertising, and graphic novels are established routes, while digital illustration for games, apps, and animation has expanded the field significantly in recent years. Some graduates go on to further study, including postgraduate degrees in illustration, animation, visual communication, or fine art. Others build independent freelance practices or work within design studios and creative agencies. The combination of visual thinking, creative problem-solving, and practical craft that illustration develops is genuinely transferable across the broader creative and digital economy.
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