Starting Fashion Illustration Online Short Course
Course description
Course overview
The Starting Fashion Illustration Online Short Course is a self-paced course which offers students the opportunity to study in a way that works for them. Our self-paced short courses are all about flexibility. Students can learn from any location at a time that suits them. When you sign up for an on-demand course, you will join other learners in an exciting global community.
Through a combination of online tutorials and practical exercises, students on the Starting Fashion Illustration Online Short Course develop their own style of fashion drawing through experimentation and by inspiration from different sources. The course looks at esteemed fashion illustrators such as David Downton, Stina Persson, Beth Fraser and Julie Verhoeven.
Students explore a wide range of media from ink and coloured pencil to monoprinting and are encouraged to break down barriers around perfection to embrace the unknown and develop their artistic form. By experimenting with a variety of media, they should start to see how they can develop movement and a sense of flair within their illustrations. Students would benefit by experimenting with the techniques demonstrated in their own time for a few hours per week.
The course examines the creative process of fashion illustration from the inspiration and experimentation phase, through to the design and range building stage. The course covers both men's and women's fashion catwalks and offers students an insight into the exciting ways in which the catwalks portray different styles of fashion.
Total recorded hours: 2
Estimated hours of self-study to complete course: 15
Who this course is for
This course is aimed at designers, creatives and aspiring entrepreneurs interested in fashion, illustration, textiles and art. It is also an excellent fit for individuals who are new to the creative sector or who aspire to work in it and want to learn more about how fashion illustration can elevate your portfolio and improve your visual communication in industry.
This course is ideal for beginners at the start of their fashion illustration journey, or illustrators who desire a different angle to approach their fashion drawings.
This self-paced course is designed for students aged 11 years and up. To ensure a supportive learning environment, students will be placed into age-appropriate groups for forum access and peer-to-peer support. Grouping will be determined by the date of birth provided at the time of booking.
Key information
Topics covered
- The foundations of fashion illustration
- Mark-making and the power of colour
- The figure
- Experimental drawing techniques
- Collage and textile development
- Building creative confidence
- Range building
Learning outcomes
- Be confident in the practical aspects of discovering own illustration style
- Understand how fashion illustration is used in the fashion industry
- Create a range of beautiful fashion illustrations in own unique style
- Have some catwalk ranges illustrated which may form basis of a new drawing collection
- Understand how different designers have their own style
- Be able to sketch a creative fashion range
- Build creative confidence through experimentation
- Start considering the true importance of our choice of drawing media and technique development
- Be able to start developing a visual fashion language and flair through illustration
- Be able to look at a broad range of inspiration sources and combine them to develop a unique illustration identity
- Receive a digital badge and certificate of attendance
Materials
Recommended materials:
- A sketchbook
- A3 paper that can take inks and wet materials
- A2 Cartridge Paper for quick sketches
- A2 coloured sugar paper
- Watercolour palette
- Paint brushes in different thicknesses
- Selection of brush pens and inks
- Biros and a selection of black marker pens
- A selection of Posca pens and ink markers
- Calligraphy dip pens or Sailor Fude pens
- Derwent Inktense Watercolour pencils
- Coloured ink
- Selection of fashion magazines (can be old)
- Coloured paper, brown Kraft paper, watercolour paper
- Glue stick
- Masking tape
- Paper towel for blotting
- Scissors
- Perspex sheet for monoprinting
- Ink Roller for monoprinting
- Water soluble Printing ink in a few colours
Please see our Guide to taking online short courses.
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