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Illustration

OVERVIEW OF WHAT THEY DO  

An Illustration major teaches you how to create visual interpretations of concepts, stories, and ideas using various mediums such as drawing, painting, and digital illustration. You'll learn how to effectively communicate messages and narratives through images, developing your artistic style and skills to bring characters, scenes, and emotions to life in books, magazines, advertisements, and digital media.

Difficulties and concerns in studying Illustration:

Creativity and Imagination: Illustration demands creativity and imagination to bring concepts and ideas to life visually. If students have difficulty generating creative ideas or visualizing concepts, it can hinder their progress in illustration.

Drawing Skills Development: Illustration majors require strong drawing skills as the foundation of their craft. Students must practice and refine their drawing abilities to accurately depict subjects, convey emotions, and tell visual stories effectively.

Understanding Visual Narrative: Illustration involves storytelling through visual means, requiring students to understand narrative structures, character development, and visual storytelling techniques. Students need to learn how to create compelling illustrations that engage viewers and communicate narratives effectively.

Medium Exploration: Illustrators often work across various traditional and digital mediums such as pencil, ink, watercolor, digital painting, and mixed media. Students must experiment with different mediums, techniques, and styles to develop their unique artistic voice and expand their creative repertoire.

Competitive Industry: The illustration industry is highly competitive, with a large pool of talented illustrators competing for freelance projects, commissions, and job opportunities. Standing out in the competitive marketplace requires a combination of artistic skill, creativity, and professionalism.

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Main RIASEC codes: Artistic (A), Investigative (I)
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Artistic (A): Illustration involves creativity, imagination, and visual expression. Students develop artistic skills to create visually compelling and expressive illustrations that communicate ideas and narratives.

Investigative (I): Illustration also involves research and exploration. Students investigate subject matter, gather reference materials, and experiment with different techniques to develop their illustration concepts and styles.

- Illustrator
- Graphic Designer
- Concept Artist

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