College of Fine Arts | The University of New South Wales - Sydney - Australia

Adobe Illustrator | The College of Fine Arts

Short Courses

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An Illustrator workshop.

Adobe Illustrator - SC4003

Session: Summer
Class Dates:    Jan 19, 2009  -  Jan 23, 2009
Class Time: Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 2:00pm - 5:30pm
Room Location: F111  
Number of Weeks: 1
Total Teaching Hours: 18 hrs
Cost: $350 / $250 con

Description

A comprehensive course for both beginners and those with some experience in Adobe Illustrator.

Adobe Illustrator is the industry standard application for creating vector based illustrations such as logos, graphic design artwork and much more.

This course is structured for both beginners and those who already have some experience with Adobe Illustrator.
 
Students will be accelerated to advanced level in a short time through a series of exercises that teach the fundamental and best ways to use Illustrator's drawing tools. By the end of the course students will be able to create very sophisticated complex illustrations at a professional standard.

Prerequisites
Students only need basic computer skills because the exercises in the course will guide the students through clear and easy to follow instructions.



Application Form

Tutor:

Joseph Harb, MDes(Hon)

Tutor Information:

Joseph Harb is an artist and a sessional teacher at COFA and The National Art School.

Testimonial:

Joseph was great to work with and always very helpful.

Materials Required:

Read the General Information on Material Suppliers page.  

Prints of your artwork can be purchased from COFA Digital Print and Imaging.

Students are required to provide their own storage device, eg Thumb Drive, CDs.
The computer labs are outfitted with Apple Macintosh G5s so storage devices must be Mac formatted or Mac compatible. Scanners are available.

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