Introduction
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Illustration is the art of making ideas communicate through visual art. The profession spans a wide range of applications, encompassing graphic novels, scientific illustration, visual development for animation and games, children’s books, interactive illustration and anything an illustrator can bring to life. The field includes editorial, advertising and product illustration. Given the vast array of opportunities, today’s illustrators must understand how to communicate effectively with a chosen medium and situate their work professionally within a particular market.
Students in the illustration emphasis receive instruction in conceptual illustration, digital illustration, rendering, perspective, painting, exhibition preparation, professional practices and the use of various artistic and illustration techniques. In preparation for a professional illustration career, the course work allows students to master numerous essential digital and traditional tools.
Program Delivery
- This is an on-campus program.
Declaring This Major
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Students who are applying for entrance into the illustration emphasis are required to submit a portfolio of 10 images in digital format, a written statement and unofficial transcript(s) from CU Denver and all previous post-secondary educational institutions. The illustration emphasis only accepts applications once a year. Students who meet the following requirements can apply. Upon acceptance students will be able to register for upper-division courses in illustration.
A minimum cumulative fine arts/art history GPA of 2.75
Transfer Students
The student has completed and is transferring a minimum of 24 credit hours from a previous institution.
Student has completed, or is in the process of completing, the equivalents of the following courses:
A minimum cumulative fine arts/art history GPA of 2.75
APPLICATION PORTFOLIO REQUIREMENTS
Students applying to the illustration emphasis submit a portfolio of 10 images in digital format, a written statement and unofficial transcript(s) from CU Denver and all previous post-secondary educational institutions. Application materials must be uploaded to SlideRoom.com by November 1, 2014, 5:00 pm (Mountain Time). Applications are only accepted online and must be formatted to the specifications listed below. There is a $20 fee to apply.
Portfolio of Images
- The portfolio must include a minimum of 10 digital images of creative work (but no more than 15). Submit six or more images of artworks done in foundation courses and from FINE 2030 Life Drawing that visually demonstrate an understanding of design principles and perspective. Additional examples (up to five) may be in the form of design, drawing, painting, mixed media and/or printmaking.
- All images should be formatted as JPEGs. Limit file size to 1 megabyte. File names must be numbered, include the student’s last name, and then an underscore, and a brief title.
File Name Examples:
- 1_lastname_figuredrawing.jpeg
- 2_lastname_still-lifedrawing.jpeg
Note: For each image uploaded to SlideRoom, the applicant must provide the following information: title, year, media and size, and a brief explanation of the artwork.
Written Statement
A written statement must be uploaded as a PDF file with the portfolio on SlideRoom. In the essay, the student should address the following in no more than one page in length (400-500 words).
- Why do you want to study illustration and what goals and expectations do you have regarding a career as an illustrator?
- What are your creative strengths, and what areas need further development?
- What other accomplishments would you like the committee to know about, such as Dean’s List, GPA, internships, art-related extracurricular activities or relevant professional experience?
Course Transcripts
These may be official or unofficial transcripts from CU Denver and previous post-secondary institutions.
THE EVALUATION PROCESS
- A committee of painting, drawing and illustration faculty members reviews the application materials. Acceptance into the illustration emphasis is based on the portfolio images, written statement and GPA.
- If not admitted into the illustration emphasis, a student has the choice of attempting the review process again the following year or applying to another emphasis. Students are encouraged to schedule a meeting with the area head of illustration to learn ways to improve their portfolios for future submissions.
The application is evaluated on the following criteria:
- Presentation - The portfolio should be well crafted and well organized in content and presentation.
- Technical Skill - The portfolio should demonstrate strong proficiency in drawing, composition, design and color.
- Creativity – The portfolio should demonstrate creative choices in content and aesthetics.
- Conceptual Skills - The portfolio and written statements should reflect analytical thinking and conceptual exploration of the foundations of drawing and design.
- Written Statement - The statement should outline academic and artistic goals, addressing any potential strengths and weaknesses.
- Academic Performance - The grades must reflect a commitment to learning and growth.
- All required documentation included (images, written statement and transcripts).
QUESTIONS
Please contact CAMadvising@ucdenver.edu for emphasis and portfolio information, or contact Illustration area head Mary K. Connelly at 303-315-1508 or mary.connelly@ucdenver.edu.
General Requirements
To earn a degree, students must satisfy all requirements in each of the areas below, in addition to their individual major requirements.