Illustration and Visual Narrative Final Compilation & Reflection

23.09.2024 - 22.11.2024 / Week 1- Week 14

Angelique Svetlana Pekasa / 0377365

Illustration and Visual Narrative / Bachelors Of Creative Media / Taylor's University

Final Compilation & Reflection


Table of contents

Task 1 (Vormator Challange)

Week 1 - 4 (23.09.2024 - 23.10.2024)


Fig 1.1 (Vormator Challange, Week 3)



Fig 1.2 (Vormator Challange Colored, Week 3)



Task 2 (Pokemon Card Composition)

Week 4 - 6 (18.10.2024 - 01.11.2024)


Fig 1.3, (Pokemon Card Composition), week 6 (01/11/2024)


Fig 1.4, (Pokemon Card Rationale), week 6 (01/11/2024)




Task 3 (Illustrated Typography Poster)

Week 7 - 10 (06.11.2024 - 29.11.2024)


Fig 1.5, (Illustrated Typography Poster), week 10, 25/11/2024)




Fig 1.5, (Illustrated Typography Poster Rationale), week 10, 25/11/2024)




Task 4 (Webcomic)

Week 11 - 14 (05.12.2024 - 05.01.2025)







Fig 2.15, (Poster Rationale), (week 13, 02/12/2024)

Fig 2.16, (Comic Rationale), (week 13, 03/12/2024)




Reflections


                It have been a total of 14 weeks now since I started this module. I didn't know what to expect at first, and for me the idea of learning a new software, Adobe Illustrator, seems overwhelming, especially for the first and second task since I am not familiar with it and the use of it. 

                However, as times goes by I started to learn more and more with each tutorials that I watched alongside trials and errors that I overcame, I now understand how to use it and become more familiar with it. I also understand how to use both illustrator and photoshop together to make my artworks because of doing task 3 which requires me to import and edit my typographic elements from illustrator to photoshop. And in task 4 I learned a lot of technical skills and doing the webcomic enhances my overall creativity.

                Overall, I put a lot of effort into it and it was all worth it, I am satisfied with all my works and all the learning I have done this semester. I am looking forward to learn and explore more of Illustrator. 






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