ILLUSTRATION
The work of illustrators can be seen in many venues, including newspapers, books, magazines, corporate reports, print ads, billboards, posters, CDs, packaging, merchandise, websites and emerging interactive design. The Illustration program provides you with the knowledge and skills to create effective and artful images that function as a complement to the written word.
Based on strong draftsmanship, conceptual thinking and deeply held personal convictions, you discover your individual artistic voice, working in a variety of media and techniques, both traditional and digital.
You work closely with a faculty of practicing illustrators and with visiting professionals, completing assignments that cover a wide range of illustrative applications and acquiring the necessary principles of business and entrepreneurship.
After graduation you may work, as most illustrators do, as an independent freelancer in a variety of areas, such as editorial publications, advertising and graphic design firms.
For more information, go to the Fall/Winter Undergraduate Calendar 2009/2010 or go to the Search Courses page.
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