This course will enable the students to create sophisticated original layouts for a variety of uses, including brochures, newsletters, books, illustrations, icons, and many others, for print and digital output and distribution.
Course
| Learning outcome (at course level) | Learning and teaching strategies | Assessment Strategies | |
Course Code | Course title | |||
24BMA 215
| Graphics-II (Practical)
| The students will: CO73. Categorize a variety of traditional and digital illustration techniques, such as drawing, painting, digital rendering, and mixed media. CO74. Translate ideas and concepts into visual representations that effectively communicate the desired message or narrative. CO75. Identify visual references and conduct research on subjects, styles, or historical periods relevant to illustrations. CO76. Build characters, environmentally stylised illustrations and shots for animations. CO77. Design a strong portfolio that showcases illustration skills and versatility globally. CO78. Contribute effectively in course- specific interaction | Approach in teaching: Assign practical projects. Visual demonstrations and examples illustrate different illustration techniques, styles, and processes. Incorporate regular critique sessions Incorporate the use of digital tools and software, Professional practices, Provide individualized guidance and support, Interactive lectures, Discussions, Group activities.
Learning activities for the students: Hands-on projects, effective questions, seminar presentations, multimedia presentations, field trips or guest speakers.
| Assessment Strategies Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |