GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION-I (Practical)

Paper Code: 
VAA(G) 123
Credits: 
6
Contact Hours: 
90.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

The course will enable the students to-

  1. Create hand and digital illustrations on different topics considering the target audience and requirements
  2. Summarize the written content via illustrations to be used for various purpose
  3. Develop their own style

COURSE OUTCOMES:

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VAA(G)123

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Graphic Illustration-I

(Practical)

 

 

 

The Students Will -

CO10: Develop an idea on visual representation supported by text through experimentation with multiple sketches while enhancing sketching skills.

CO11: Develop a personalized style of illustration to establish herself as a brand and get the recognition in the market

CO12: Organize various elements of art for creating an aesthetically appealing illustration to support the text.

CO13: Apply principles of design for maintaining harmony and balance between the text and visual to communicate the message effectively

CO14: Examine the needs of both the client and target group for creating a message with supportive visual to increase the sales

CO15: Create an advertisement for different medias in designing software's to spread the message among the target market effectively

Approach In Teaching:

Discussion, Tutorials, Demonstration, Brainstorming

 

Learning Activities For The Students:

Self Learning Assignments, Giving Tasks, Visualization, Experimenting, Sketching To Learn, Free Exploration, Focused Exploration

Continuous Assessment Test, Semester End Practical Examinations, Daily Assignments, Observation, Student Teacher Interaction And Final Submissions

 

COURSE CONTENT:

  • Exercise 1: Students will prepare four illustrations for different advertising medias, based on their own sketches in different medium, like water colour, pen & ink, pencil colour and poster colour.
  • Exercise 2: Four computer generated illustrations for different advertising medias, like poster, newspaper, magazine, and brochure.

 

References: 

Suggested Text Books/Suggested Reference Books:

  • Artfile Christmas, Graphics Books International Limited
  • Subodh Narvekar, Learn Pencil Shading Portraits I, Navneet Publications India Limited
  • Halina Nelken, Alexander Von Humboldt, His Portraits and Their Artist A Documentary Iconography, Dietrich Reimer Verlag Burlin
  • Barrington Barber, The Complete Fundamentals of Drawing, Arcturus Publishing Limited
  • Matthias Hillner, Basics Typography Virtual Typography, AVA Publishing SA
  • Steven Heller & Louise Fili, Shadow Type, Thames & Hudson
  • Ana Benaroya, Illustration Next, Thames & Hudson
  • Julian Seaman, Professional Fashion Illustration, Batsford
  • R K Laxman, Brushing Up the Years A Cartoonist’s History of India, Penguin Books
  • Keith Lovegrove, Graphicswallah, Graphics in India, Laurence King Publishing Limited
  • Ron Tiner, Figure Drawing without a Model, David 7 Charles
  • Poster Women A Visual History of the Women’s Movement in India, Zubaan
  • Mark Wigan, Basic Illustration  Global,  Contexts, AVA Publishing SA
  • Mark Wigan, Basic Illustration, Thinking Visually for Illustrators, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Ana Benaroya, Illustration Next, Thames & Hudson
  • McKelvey & Munslow, Illustrating Fashion, Blackwell Science
  • M V Kamath, Laughter Lines The Cartoon Craft of R K Laxman Part 2, BPI (India)Private Limited
  • M V Kamath, Laughter Lines The Cartoon Craft of R K Laxman Part 3, BPI (India)Private Limited
  • Ziwan Kaalia, Line Shades & Shadow – An Introduction, Panchsheel Prakashan
  • O V Vijayan, A Cartoonist Remembers, Rupa. Co

 

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