Illustration with Graphic Design module details

Year one | Year two | Year three

Year one

Block 1: Exploration and Ideation for Graphic Design and Illustration 

The module aims to build ideation skills to create innovative solutions to design briefs, through meaningful problem solving. You will gain an appreciation and understanding of design principles. Practical and technical skills will be taught in this module that will give you the tools to deliver your concepts through effective communication. The module intends to encourage creative curiosity, with students able to utilise reflective insight within their solutions.  

Lecture: 6 hours 
Tutorial: 42 hours 
Studio/lab: 42 hours 
Self-directed study: 110 hours 
Assessment: 100 hours 

Block 2: Applied Idea Development for Graphic Design and Illustration

Supports the development of ideation skills to create innovative solutions to design and illustration briefs through meaningful problem solving, here students will gain an appreciation and understanding of fundamental design and illustration principles. Practical and technical skills will be taught in this module, that will offer students the tools to explore and present concepts through effective communication. The module intends to encourage creative curiosity, with students able to utilise reflective insight within their design solutions. Students will be set creative briefs that will encourage them to tackle problem solving in an explorative manner, supporting lateral thinking and building an iterative design process.   

Lecture: 6 hours 
Tutorial: 42 hours 
Studio/lab: 42 hours 
Self-directed study: 110 hours 
Assessment: 100 hours 

Block 3: Visual Communication for Graphic Design and Illustration

This module introduces the fundamental principles to understand and apply semiotics in a graphic design and illustration context, designed to enhance students’ visual communication skills. Students will explore the relationships between product, service, client and audience to ensure their creative outcomes successfully resonate with all stakeholders. Practical and technical skills are also taught in this module to support the communication of final propositions and design concepts. Creative briefs will encourage investigation to give insight to design solutions aimed at creating meaningful relationships with audience through critical judgement and problem solving. 

Lecture: 6 hours 
Tutorial: 42 hours 
Studio/lab: 42 hours 
Self-directed study: 110 hours 
Assessment: 100 hours 

Block 4: Creative Resolution for Graphic Design and Illustration 

Explores the principles of successful visual communication to an audience, developing students’ understanding of refinement and finesse within a client-designer context, exploring the resolution of the design process and reflecting on the requirements of the brief. Students will analyse design and illustration solutions in a professional practice context and evaluate strategic decision making and the success of projects. Through analysis and reflection, students will be able to evaluate necessary design development and refinement. Practical and technical skills are taught in this module to support the successful communication of design and illustration choices.  

Lecture: 6 hours 
Tutorial: 42 hours 
Studio/lab: 42 hours 
Self-directed study: 110 hours 
Assessment: 100 hours 

Year two

Block 1: Design Process for Graphic Design and Illustration

Develops a design process to create innovative solutions to design and illustration briefs, through meaningful problem solving. Students will develop an appreciation and understanding of design and illustration principles. Practical and technical skills will be taught in this module that will give students the tools to deliver their concepts through effective communication. The module intends to encourage creative curiosity, with students able to develop and utilise reflective insight within their solutions.  

Lecture: 6 hours 
Tutorial: 42 hours 
Studio/lab: 42 hours 
Self-directed study: 110 hours 
Assessment: 100 hours 

Block 2: Design Process Progression for Graphic Design and Illustration

The module utilises design and illustration process skills for students to experiment with themes and creative solutions, and students will continue to develop an appreciation and understanding of design and illustration principles. Practical and technical skills will be taught in this module that will give students the tools to deliver their concepts through effective communication. The module develops a theoretical understanding allowing students to then develop their creative curiosity and lateral thinking. Students are encouraged to be boundary pushing and take risks through playful exploration.  

Lecture: 6 hours 
Tutorial: 42 hours 
Studio/lab: 42 hours 
Self-directed study: 110 hours 
Assessment: 100 hours 

Block 3: Design Communication for Graphic Design and Illustration 

The module utilises design and illustration process skills for students to experiment with themes and creative solutions, and students will continue to develop an appreciation and understanding of design and illustration principles. Practical and technical skills will be taught in this module that will give students the tools to deliver their concepts through effective communication. The module develops a theoretical understanding allowing students to then develop their creative curiosity and lateral thinking. Students are encouraged to be boundary pushing and take risks through playful exploration.  

Lecture: 6 hours 
Tutorial: 42 hours 
Studio/lab: 42 hours 
Self-directed study: 110 hours 
Assessment: 100 hours 

Block 4: Year 2 Personal Practice for Graphic Design and Illustration 

In this module students will define their practice and as professional graphic designer or illustrator, or for design entrepreneurial activity. Students will research and understand relevant areas of creative practice.  Students will also evaluate and question their creative strengths and direction.  

To do this, students will design and present a portfolio of their project work along which defines their practice and expresses their creative position. 

Tutorial: 45 hours 
Studio/lab: 45 hours 
Self-directed study: 110 hours 
Assessment: 100 hours

Year three

Block 1: Independent Practice

This project-based module is the principle means for students to test, apply and articulate the concepts and theories learned at levels 4 and 5 and to develop their personal creativity to a mature level. Essentially studio-based with minimal formal taught content, it provides the opportunity to explore and develop individual creative pathways under close tutor supervision.  

Students are responsible for selecting and organising the content of their study programme according to their individual interests, which may include design for both print and digital media in the areas of editorial publishing, typography, illustration, packaging, corporate identity, promotional, entertainment and information graphics. 

Tutorial: 45 hours 
Studio/lab: 45 hours 
Self-directed study: 110 hours 
Assessment: 100 hours 

Block 2: Independent Practice 2 

The module utilizes students' ideations skills to experiment with themes and creative solutions developed in the first block. This project-based module is the principle means for students to test, apply and articulate the concepts and theories learned at levels 1 and 2 and to develop their personal creativity to a mature level. Essentially studio-based with minimal formal taught content, it provides the opportunity to explore and develop individual creative pathways under close tutor supervision. 

Students are responsible for selecting and organising the content of their study programme according to their individual interests, which may include design for both print and digital media in the areas of editorial publishing, typography, illustration, packaging, corporate identity, promotional, entertainment and information graphics. 

Tutorial: 45 hours 
Studio/lab: 45 hours 
Self-directed study: 110 hours 
Assessment: 100 hours 

Block 3: Professional Practice 

This module introduces students to the advanced knowledge and skills needed to understand graphic design and illustration professional practice including knowledge of the commercial aspects of design practice. Students will work on live and external briefs, which will involve research directly linked to generating appropriate ideas for the practical design work and the preparation of the final portfolio with support materials, to be assessed at the end of the module.  

The module introduces the process of managing the client/designer relationship, where transferable skills relevant to the entire programme of study are developed through effective self-management of learning the projects. The module presents an opportunity for students to develop a better understanding of the relevance of visual communication (graphic design and illustration) to industry and in society. 

Tutorial: 45 hours 
Studio/lab: 45 hours 
Self-directed study: 110 hours 
Assessment: 100 hours 

Block 4: Professional Practice 2 

This module aims to prepare students for the process of obtaining their first job as a professional graphic designer or illustrator, or for design entrepreneurial activity.  To achieve this, the student will need to assess and consolidate their creative strengths and direction, as well as research and understand the creative marketplace. Students will design and produce a range of materials aimed at representing their creative abilities and supporting a job application. These will be presented within the final portfolio of work, forming a complete self-promotional package. 

Tutorial: 45 hours 
Studio/lab: 45 hours 
Self-directed study: 110 hours 
Assessment: 100 hours