

BA Illustration with Foundation
About this course
Illustration is a discipline that sits at the junction of fine art, design, and communication, using visual images to tell stories, convey information, provoke thought, and bring ideas and narratives to life. Illustrators work across a remarkable range of contexts, from picture books and editorial illustration through to advertising, animation, surface design, graphic novels, and digital media. The discipline demands both technical skill in a range of visual media and the conceptual ability to translate ideas into compelling images that communicate effectively to a specific audience. At Gloucestershire, this four-year degree with a foundation year provides a supported entry into degree-level study before you progress into the main illustration programme. The foundation year builds the foundational visual and design skills you will need, alongside the critical and conceptual thinking that underpins creative practice at degree level. As you progress through the degree you will develop your own creative voice and visual language, working across different media and techniques and exploring the contexts in which contemporary illustration operates. In the second year of the main degree, you will complete a placement semester, giving you an early opportunity to experience professional practice and to explore where your interests and skills might take your career before you reach your final year. This well-timed professional exposure helps you make informed choices about your specialism and your approach to the creative industries. Illustration graduates move into careers as freelance illustrators, working across publishing, advertising, editorial, and design. Others enter animation studios, games companies, textile and surface pattern design, and digital media production. The combination of visual problem-solving, creative thinking, and technical versatility developed in an illustration degree is valued across the creative industries and beyond, in areas such as arts education, visual communication, and brand design. Many graduates develop a portfolio practice that combines commissioned work with personal projects, exhibiting and publishing their work alongside commercial illustration.
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