MA Illustration with Graphic Novel

Duration

One year full-time / two years part-time

Institution code

L28

UCAS Code

Ben Wilkinson
Ben Wilkinson

Ben Wilkinson

Ben Wilkinson
Ben Wilkinson

Ben Wilkinson

Chi HaoYue
Chi HaoYue

Chi HaoYue

Chi HaoYue
Chi HaoYue

Chi HaoYue

Chris King
Chris King

Chris King

Emilie Peaker
Emilie Peaker

Emilie Peaker

Emilie Peaker
Emilie Peaker

Emilie Peaker

Emma Jones
Emma Jones

Emma Jones

Katy Mistry
Katy Mistry

Katy Mistry

Maja Szumilas
Maja Szumilas

Maja Szumilas

Olivia Earnshaw
Olivia Earnshaw

Olivia Earnshaw

Pratik Nathani
Pratik Nathani

Pratik Nathani

The Course

This course looks to offer an authorial, comprehensive and expansive understanding of contemporary illustration through an open, inquisitive and explorative programme of study. You will become confident to explore multidisciplinary methods of working which extend the concepts of communication, sequential narrative and visualisation through research, practice and discursive critique.

The course allows students a stimulating, open thinking space for speculation, collaboration and an opportunity to explore the boundaries of illustration and the graphic novel. It will offer the opportunity to explore the specialist mechanisms which relate to both authorial practice and graphic novel construction. These may include works of fiction and non-fiction, reportage and graphic journalism. The course will encourage you to explore co-designed and collaborative methods of narrative practice, as well as autobiographical, autofiction and other approaches derived from the ‘lived experience’.

You will be supported by a team with diverse research and practical interests from the fields of illustration, graphic novel and its broader visual cultures. Research and dissemination methods will be introduced and developed with the support of visiting industry professionals, workshops, lectures and seminars with opportunity to situate work in relevant professional contexts.

The course celebrates analogue approaches to working which complement contemporary and digital practice. You will be encouraged to undertake in-depth examination and experimentation of interdisciplinary practical and theoretical research methods through simple, hands-on and playful approaches.

The Structure

Our postgraduate courses are transdisciplinary and underpinned by independent learning. You will be supported with a variety of teaching and learning methods, including individual supervision, group tutorials, live briefs and project proposals, as well as being encouraged to collaborate with students from other postgraduate courses.

Our academic staff are engaged in contemporary practice in their specialism and will support, encourage and challenge you during your studies. You will be taught in a vibrant and bespoke postgraduate suite. All postgraduate students are taught together in research methods and business-related modules.

Postgraduate courses can be studied either full-time over 36 weeks or part-time over 72 weeks. Teaching is broken down into three teaching blocks per year, each comprising 12 weeks.

Students are able to access a range of specialist facilities aligned to their research interest.

Specialist Resources

Students are able to access a range of specialist facilities by arrangement. These include: Macs equipped with graphics tablets, Cintiqs and software for tradigital drawing methods (full Adobe Creative Cloud Suite), a range of traditional printmaking resources and professional standard digital print facilities. 

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