Anglia Ruskin University
Anglia Ruskin University

MA Illustration

Anglia Ruskin University, United Kingdom

Course Overview

MA in Illustration programs often pursue careers as freelance illustrators, visual storytellers, concept artists, editorial illustrators, book illustrators, and animators. They may work in publishing, advertising, entertainment, digital media, and various other industries where visual communication is essential.

Course Type
PG
Course Nature
Full Time
Course Duration
1 Year
Total Fee
£18600
Intake
Language Proficiency

Documents Required
  • 10TH
  • 12TH
  • DEGREE
  • DEGREE PROVISSIONAL CERTIFICATE
  • Degree Consolidated Marksheet
  • Degree Individual Marksheet
  • PASSPORT
  • LOR 1
  • LOR 2
  • MOI
  • CV
  • SOP
  • EXPERIANCE CERTIFICATES
University
Anglia Ruskin University
University Details

ARU is ranked as one of the finest UK institutions for overseas students, offering 108 undergraduate degrees and about 120 graduate courses. To be admitted to undergraduate programmes in India, students must have 55% from CBSE or 60% from other boards, as well as an IELTS score of 6.0 or 6.5 for UG and PG, respectively.

Syllabus
  1. Traditional and Digital Techniques: Instruction in both traditional and digital illustration techniques, covering a range of mediums such as drawing, painting, printmaking, and digital illustration software.

  2. Visual Storytelling: Exploration of narrative and storytelling through visual means, including character design, sequential art, and illustrating for books, comics, or animation.

  3. Concept Development: Developing strong conceptual and creative thinking skills to effectively communicate ideas and messages through visual elements.

  4. Professional Practice: Guidance on the business aspects of illustration, including portfolio development, self-promotion, client communication, and understanding the commercial aspects of the illustration industry.

  5. Collaboration and Teamwork: Opportunities to collaborate with other artists and professionals, simulating real-world scenarios in which illustrators work with clients, art directors, and other stakeholders.

  6. Critical Analysis of Illustration: Encouraging students to critically analyze and contextualize their work within historical, cultural, and contemporary frameworks, fostering a deeper understanding of the role of illustration in society.

  7. Experimental Approaches: Encouraging experimentation with different styles, techniques, and media to help students discover and refine their personal artistic voice.

  8. Industry Trends and Technologies: Staying informed about current trends in the illustration field and technological advancements that may impact the profession, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for the evolving industry landscape.

  9. Exhibition and Publication Opportunities: Providing avenues for students to showcase their work through exhibitions, publications, or online platforms, helping them gain exposure and build their professional reputation.

  10. Final Project or Thesis: Many programs culminate in a final project or thesis, allowing students to demonstrate their mastery of illustration concepts and techniques through a substantial, self-directed creative endeavor.

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