pptx, 15.14 MB
pptx, 15.14 MB
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pdf, 9.34 MB
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pdf, 6.01 MB
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pptx, 11.32 MB
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pdf, 4.78 MB
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pptx, 9.18 MB
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pdf, 6.06 MB
pptx, 10.95 MB
pptx, 10.95 MB
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pdf, 5.29 MB
pptx, 12.11 MB
pptx, 12.11 MB
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pdf, 4.96 MB
pptx, 22.76 MB
pptx, 22.76 MB

This illustration mini course is aimed at high/senior school students and can be adapted to any curriculum such as GCSE or A Level. It is offered in six parts with assignments at the end of each presentation.

Part 1 is a background presentation that highlights the historical key points in illustration. There is a section on Alphonse Maria Mucha and the Art Nouvelle movement (the golden age of illustration).
Part 2 focuses on creative approaches to storytelling.
Part 3 looks at the practical tools and materials used in illustration with a section on mark making. Pattern, mark and texture creation are illustrated.
Part 4 details the how to of lino and rubber stamping in illustration, as well as the tools needed.
Part 5 is all about mono printing and the different types.
Part 6 looks at the use of collage in illustration with examples from the British illustrator Clover Robin.

The resources are in PowerPoint and PDF format.

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