| 1 |
Research |
History of illustration, introduction to course and usage areas of illustration. Illustration artists examples. Introducing the necessary materials. Evaluating the illustrative view and skills of students over a line practice. |
Practice, Lecture |
| 2 |
Practice |
Line and color practices |
Practice, Lecture |
| 3 |
Practice |
Text-image association over handmade letter and drawing |
Practice, Lecture |
| 4 |
Practice |
Banner, poster, brochure containing absurd, avant-garde, fantasy or ethic elements |
Practice, Lecture |
| 5 |
Practice |
Banner, poster, brochure containing absurd, avant-garde, fantasy or ethic elements |
Practice, Lecture |
| 6 |
Practice |
Transition from photograph to illustration. |
Practice, Lecture |
| 7 |
Practice |
Visual metaphor. |
Practice, Lecture |
| 8 |
Practice |
Visual metaphor. |
Practice, Lecture |
| 9 |
Practice |
Narration, illustration of books |
Practice, Lecture |
| 10 |
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MID-TERM EXAM |
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| 11 |
Practice |
Narration, illustration of books |
Practice, Lecture |
| 12 |
Practice |
Collage. Practiced by drawing and using several materials. |
Practice, Lecture |
| 13 |
Practice |
Greeting card. For special days. |
Practice, Lecture |
| 14 |
Practice |
Illustrative interpretation on a painting important in the art history. |
Practice, Lecture |
| 15 |
Practice |
Abstract and geometric compositions with fineliners |
Practice, Lecture |
| 16 |
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FINAL EXAM |
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| 17 |
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FINAL EXAM |
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