
Content Illustration
Every brand needs their original content and it is always high on their priority list. With the massive amount of available content, it is difficult stand out. Illustrations can help you to make it possible. With illustrations, you can create the image you need. Effective illustrations catch the eye and help to tell a story.

Who Should Join
- Aspiring Graphic Designers and Illustrators: Individuals aiming to develop foundational skills in digital illustration and graphic design.
- Art and Design Students: Those pursuing studies in art, design, or related fields, seeking to enhance their digital illustration capabilities.
- Marketing and Advertising Professionals: Professionals looking to create compelling visual content for branding and promotional materials.
- Content Creators and Social Media Managers: Individuals responsible for producing engaging visual content for online platforms.
- Educators and Trainers: Teachers and trainers interested in incorporating digital illustrations into educational materials.
- Freelancers and Entrepreneurs: Individuals aiming to offer illustration and graphic design services or enhance their business’s visual identity.
- Hobbyists and Art Enthusiasts: Individuals passionate about art and illustration, seeking to learn digital tools for personal projects.
What you'll learn ?
After this course, the learner can be a Designer, Illustrator, Background Artist and Key-frame Artist for Animations.
Syllabus
Work-Centric Approach
The academic approach of the course focuses on ‘work-centric’ education. With this hands-on approach, derive knowledge from and while working to make it more wholesome, delightful and useful. The ultimate objective is to empower learners to also engage in socially useful and productive work. It aims at bringing learners closer to their rewarding careers as well as to the development of the community.
- Step 1: Learners are given an overview of the course and its connection to life and work
- Step 2: Learners are exposed to the specific tool(s) used in the course through the various real-life applications of the tool(s).
- Step 3: Learners are acquainted with the careers and the hierarchy of roles they can perform at workplaces after attaining increasing levels of mastery over the tool(s).
- Step 4: Learners are acquainted with the architecture of the tool or tool map so as to appreciate various parts of the tool, their functions, utility and inter-relations.
- Step 5: Learners are exposed to simple application development methodology by using the tool at the beginner’s level.
- Step 6: Learners perform the differential skills related to the use of the tool to improve the given ready-made industry-standard outputs.
- Step 7: Learners are engaged in appreciation of real-life case studies developed by the experts.
- Step 8: Learners are encouraged to proceed from appreciation to imitation of the experts.
- Step 9: After the imitation experience, they are required to improve the expert’s outputs so that they proceed from mere imitation to emulation.
- Step 10: Emulation is taken a level further from working with differential skills towards the visualization and creation of a complete output according to the requirements provided. (Long Assignments)
- Step 11: Understanding the requirements, communicating one’s own thoughts and presenting are important skills required in facing an interview for securing a work order/job. For instilling these skills, learners are presented with various subject-specific technical as well as HR-oriented questions and encouraged to answer them.
- Step 12: Finally, they develop the integral skills involving optimal methods and best practices to produce useful outputs right from scratch, publish them in their ePortfolio and thereby proceed from emulation to self-expression, from self-expression to self-confidence and from self-confidence to self-reliance and self-esteem!