Art 422 Illustration III
Joy vonWolffersdorff
Prerequisites: 322B and 344 or 327
Office Phone: 818-885-3045
Office Hours: Tue. 12:00 - 3:00
Semester: Spring 1996
Course Description
This is an advanced course in illustration for students wanting to pursue
the business professionally or for those who wish to further their
technical, conceptual and execution skills of such work. Although
technical problems will be covered in any medium which the student is
working, students are expected to have some ideas of their own goals and
direction with regard to their portfolio needs. The business aspects will
be covered and students will be held responsible for that information.
Students are required to find their own reference material, either the
objects themselves or photographing them. Deadlines are extremely
important so that a more clear understanding of the profession is
obtained. A portfolio day will be scheduled after mid-term for students
to have an individual critique on the progression and direction of their
portfolios.
Assignments
Students will be given four illustration projects to be taken through the
stages of: concept, thumb nails, value studies (color when applicable),
comps, final tissues and to a completed illustration. There will also be
a written paper, a purchase order and an invoice to be turned in for
points.
Web Course Page Assignments
There is a web course page for this class on the internet. All students
will be trained and given account numbers so that they can access the web
page, begin to feel comfortable using the internet and send and receive
email. All students will have access to various computer centers on
campus and are not required to own a computer to do this work.
- There are two specific assignments on the web course page.
One is an email assignment and the other is more complex and you will
bring it into class. Therefore you need to be able to access the web to
get the assignments and do them. This is in addition to the three
illustrations.
- You need to send me email two times. My email address is:
hcart001@csun.edu
- Send me a message to let me know that you got in and if you had
any problems. Make sure that you correctly spell out your full name and
which class you are in, so that I can give you credit.
- Send me the email assignment that you find on the web course
page.
- Do the more complex assignment that you will find on the web page.
The instructions should be clear. This will be turned in to me in class
in the form described on the web.
- Feel free to correspond with other students in class using email.
Grading
The plus and minus grading system will be used in this class. Students
must save all work till they receive a final grade as a backup record. A
final grade will be given at the end of the term based on the
following:
- grades from the four illustration assignments (12 points each -
12 pts. = A+, 0 pts. = F)
- grades on the two course web page assignments and points for the
first email assignment
- any extra credit completed
- points on the written paper
- points on purchase order and invoice
Assessment of each student in terms of: attendance, participation
(contributions to the class crits etc., motivation), progress, problem
solving, craftspersonship, drawing skills presentation, all formal
elements.
Attendance
Attendance- after 3 absences the final class grade may be dropped
one point for each class missed. 3 tardies are equal to one absence, this
also includes late departures from class. Attendance will be taken every
day. I suggest that students save these 3 absences for emergencies or
illness.
Do not come to class if you are ill and contagious, even with a cold! The
rest of the students and I do not want to also become ill. When you
return it is your responsibility to tell me that you were ill. I will
then mark it as an excused absence and therefore it will have no effect
on your grade. If an illness uses up more than the 3 absences permitted
make sure you discuss this with me so that we can work out what would be
best for you and the class work.
Any special foreseen circumstances for attendance or late work must
always be pre-arranged with me. In cases of unforeseen circumstances do
not call the art office. Call a classmate and have them speak to me in
class. You are responsible to get notes on any missed lecture
material.
On the due dates for the first two illustrations the work will be
critiqued and graded. Students may make changes and turn work in one
week after the work is returned to the students for re-grading. The last
illustration will be graded on the final exam date (no re-grading).
Grades will be dropped on late work. If no work is turned in for the crit
an F is given.
Extra Credit
Students may select from the following, semester long projects, to turn
in for extra credit:
- A sketchbook, from observation or imagination (may include copies
of mater drawings). There must be at least 50 drawings and they must be
dated.
- A journal to be carried on throughout the semester. All entries must
be dated. Approximately 3 - 7 entries per week. Writings may consist of
feelings about art, your work, your personal life and experiences, etc.
This is not a diary of events but a journal used for self-expression and
personal insight. Students are encouraged to keep these private.
Journals and sketchbooks will be turned in (in progress) on Mon. Feb. 19
(wk. 4) to assure appropriate direction. Confidentiality of journal
material is respected. To hand in journals, xerox 3 - 4 pages only with
which you feel comfortable sharing. All xeroxed pages will be returned to
students with comments.
All extra credit must be turned in for final grading on Mon. May 6 (wk.
14).
Supplies
The following is a list of supplies to be brought to each class unless
otherwise stated. There will be additional specific supplies for each
assignment and change of medium. Students are responsible for having
these supplies to work in class. Not having supplies is not considered an
adequate reason for not working in class and a student may be marked
absent should this situation arise.
- tracing paper (pad 18" x 24")
- drafting tape
- ruler, 18" or 12"
- matte knife or x-acto knife and blades
- triangle or T square
- adequate pens, pencils, erasers, markers etc.
- cropping L's (optional)
- reducing glass (optional)
- burnisher (optional)
Due Dates
All extra credit due in progress on Mon. Feb. 19 (wk. 4)
All extra credit due for final grade on Mon. May 6 (wk. 14)
For Illustration #1:
- Mon. Feb. 26 (wk 5) Illustration due, crit in class
For Illustration #2:
- Mon. March 25 (wk 9) Illustration due, crit in class
For Illustration #3
- Mon. April 22 (wk 12) Illustration due, crit in class
For Illustration #4
- Mon. May 20 (finals) Illustration due (8 pm - 10 pm Final exam date &
time) M/W 6 pm class
- Wed. May 22 (finals) Illustration due (10:15 am - 12:15 pm Final
exam date & time) M/W 11 am class
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