At the end of this course, the students; 1) Establishing connections with the basic art and design skills to other areas 2) Ability to see in artistic and creative way 3) Expressing the view by drawing 4) Two and three dimensional thinking 5) Expressing thoughts with two dimensional 6) Expressing thoughts by picturing or iconography 7) Thinking in context 8) Abilty to work in a particular subject limitations 9) Expressing conceptual thinking and thoughts verbally and visually. 10) Developing and monitoring the changing technology and choosing the appropriate self
MODE OF DELIVERY
Face to face
PRE-REQUISITES OF THE COURSE
No
RECOMMENDED OPTIONAL PROGRAMME COMPONENT
COURSE DEFINITION
In this course students will be practiced drawing to transfer ideas. This way of drawing is requires good drawing and painting skills and mostly use in graphical business.
COURSE CONTENTS
WEEK
TOPICS
1st Week
Introduction.
2nd Week
Basic research, idea generation,visualization and visual perception creation process.
3rd Week
Explaining drawing techniques and methods.
4th Week
Manipulation and production of compositions and images.
5th Week
Printing techniques.
6th Week
Collage techniques.
7th Week
Literature and illustration.
8th Week
MIDTERM
9th Week
Literature and illustration.
10th Week
Technology and Illustration.
11th Week
Technology and Illustration.
12th Week
Final Project studio practice.
13th Week
Final Project studio practice.
14th Week
General Evaluation.
RECOMENDED OR REQUIRED READING
Mark Wigan, Thinking visually for Illustrators, Second Edition, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2014 Lawrence Zeegen, The Fundementals of Illustration, Second Edition, Ava Publishing,2005 Matt Madden, 99 Ways to Tell a Story Exercises in Style, Penguin Group Inc., 2005