

BA Illustration with Diploma in Creative Computing
About this course
Illustration with a Diploma in Creative Computing brings together two disciplines that are increasingly inseparable in professional practice: the art of communicating through image-making and the technical and conceptual toolkit that digital and computational tools make available. Illustration is a practice rooted in drawing and visual storytelling, with applications spanning picture books, editorial art, graphic novels, character design, surface pattern, and concept art. Creative computing extends this into coding, generative image-making, interactive media, and the use of algorithms as creative instruments. The combination reflects the direction of contemporary creative practice, where the illustrator who cannot navigate digital and computational environments is working with one hand tied. At Norwich University of the Arts, this five-year full-time programme gives you the extended time that both disciplines, in combination, genuinely require. NUA is a specialist arts and design institution where studio practice is central and critical engagement with the history and theory of illustration and digital culture is taken seriously. You will develop your illustration practice across a range of media and contexts, from traditional drawing through to digital image-making and sequential art, while also building skills in programming, generative design, interactive narrative, and the creative application of code. Critique, iteration, and the development of a distinctive creative voice are at the heart of illustration education. You will build a substantial portfolio of work over the five years, respond to briefs and self-initiated projects, and develop the professional practices and critical self-awareness that a career in illustration demands. Graduates work as illustrators, character designers, game artists, motion graphic designers, interactive media creators, and in roles at the intersection of visual art and technology. The creative computing specialism opens doors in the growing field of generative and interactive art, as well as in technology companies where visual creativity and technical skill combine. Postgraduate study in illustration, animation, or digital art is another route for those who want to develop their practice at a research level.
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