

BA Illustration
About this course
Illustration is one of the most direct forms of visual communication, using drawing, image-making, and narrative construction to convey ideas, emotions, and stories across an enormous range of contexts, from children's books and editorial publishing to advertising, packaging, character design, and animation. It is a discipline that demands both strong foundational skills in drawing and image-making and the ability to develop a distinctive visual voice that can be applied purposefully to specific briefs and audiences. At York St John University, this part-time programme includes a sandwich year and a year abroad, as well as work placement opportunities. You will explore illustration through a focus on drawing, image-making, and narrative, developing your technical skills in both traditional and digital media using industry-standard software and equipment. Alongside practical development, you will study illustration theory and the wider contexts in which illustration operates, understanding how the field has evolved and how contemporary practitioners situate their work culturally and commercially. The year abroad broadens your creative perspective by placing you within a different artistic and cultural environment, while the sandwich year and placements give you the professional experience and industry connections that a creative career demands. Part-time study allows you to balance your learning with other commitments and to develop your practice at a sustainable pace. Graduates of Illustration work as editorial illustrators, children's book illustrators, character designers, concept artists, surface pattern designers, motion graphic artists, and visual storytellers across a wide range of industries including publishing, advertising, games, animation, and branded content. Many build freelance practices alongside employed work, developing long-term relationships with publishers, agencies, and editorial clients. Others move into art direction, graphic design, or teaching. Postgraduate study in illustration or related fields is a well-established path for those who want to deepen their research and develop a more specialist creative practice.
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