Professor Diana Schoenbrun | COMD 3313 | SP22

Author: Diana Schoenbrun (Page 3 of 17)

Week 10

Class Info

  • Date: 4/1/22

To-Do Before Class

EDITORIAL ILLUSTRATION

Revise your concept sketches based on the class critique. Work on composition and concept. Use references and research to aid in your revised sketches.

SKETCHBOOK

READING

Topic:

Editorial Illustration & Point of View

Activities

Warm-up exercise

  • Masks

Discussion

  • of last week’s reading

Sketchbook review

Class Critique
Breakout groups

In class work time

Work in Class on Assignment 2, Editorial illustration:
  • Apply Feedback to Concept Sketches
  • Refine Concept Sketches into final art
  • Begin Final Art

Due Next Week

EDITORIAL ILLUSTRATION

Assignment 2, Editorial Illustration Assignment 2, part 3

Sketchbook/Reading Exercise Week 10 : Listening and Drawing

Sketchbook Week 10

The illustrator John Hendrix draws and records in his sketchbook when he goes to his Sunday church services.

John Hendrix

Go to a place that you enjoy and feel comfortable sketching at. Listen to the conversations, music, noise, any sounds. Write down words and phrases. Based on your observations and inspiration create a spread or fill 2 sketchbook pages.

Possible places could be a restaurant, coffee shop, the park, a museum, the subway, the library, a friend’s house, your place of worship, etc.

Have fun with this!

Reading: John Hendrix article

Assignment 2, Part 3

Tight Sketches Sketches, Color Studies, and Final Art.

  • Assignment 2, Editorial Illustration part 3 of 3:
  • tight sketch, color roughs, color palette, and final limited palette colored Editorial Illustration.
    • Using any combination of Pencil, Ink, Collage, or Digital techniques create your final, limited color palate illustration.  
    • The project must include 3 color rough comps, and the working palette for the final (which may be one of the three.)
Sam Bosma, Final Illustration for Plan Sponsor Magazine with digital color palate

Wes Andersen Color palette samples

DUE NEXT WEEK:

Post to Dropbox

template can be downloaded here

  1. Tight Sketch
  2. 3 Rough Color Studies (color studies can be done at a smaller size. 25% – 30%)
    For example, if your magazine size is 8″ x 10″ then your color comp size can be can be approximately 2″x 5″
  3. FINAL ART without the magazine title and with the title, carefully labeled, with name of client, and a link to the article you chose if it’s online or a photo of the article.
  4. Place pdf here
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