

BA Illustration with Foundation
About this course
Illustration is a visual art practice that communicates ideas, narratives, and information through image-making. It sits at the heart of publishing, editorial media, advertising, film and animation, games, and design, producing the images that shape how we encounter stories, data, and ideas in print and on screen. Contemporary illustration is a field of considerable breadth and vitality, encompassing traditional drawing and painting alongside digital methods, sequential storytelling, children's books, visual journalism, and image-making for surfaces, spaces, and screens of every kind. Studying it develops both a personal visual language and the technical and conceptual range to work professionally across many contexts. At the University of Westminster, this four-year programme with foundation year gives you a comprehensive foundation before progressing into the full honours degree. The foundation year prepares you for advanced study, building the skills, confidence, and critical vocabulary needed to engage fully with degree-level creative work. Through the degree proper, you will develop your illustration practice across a range of approaches and contexts, working with both traditional and digital tools, exploring narrative, editorial, and commercial briefs, and developing the professional habits and presentation skills needed to operate in the industry. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you substantial professional and international experience during your studies. These elements allow you to build your portfolio in real-world contexts, develop your professional network, and gain exposure to different creative cultures and industry practices. Graduates from illustration degrees work across a wide range of roles in the creative industries. Common career paths include book illustration, editorial illustration, animation, graphic novels and comics, advertising art, surface and textile design, art direction, and teaching. Many graduates work as freelancers, building careers across multiple clients and contexts. Postgraduate study in illustration, animation, or related visual arts is an option for those who wish to develop their practice further.
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