Illustration
Students on our Illustration degree course have explored traditional and contemporary illustration, while experimenting with media such as print, animation, textiles, model making and the latest image-making technology. They have challenged convention and researched social, political and historical contexts, unleashing their creative ability to shape culture. Some of the work is also exhibited in D&AD’s New Blood Festival online.
To get a flavour of how our Illustration degree course helps shape future creatives, read BA (Hons) Illustration graduate Prithy Paramsothy’s story.
Browse Illustration student work
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- Exploring traditional and contemporary illustration, across a staggering range of mediums, the work of our students shows you the bright future of illustration.
- Exploring traditional and contemporary illustration, across a staggering range of mediums, the work of our students shows you the bright future of illustration.
- Exploring traditional and contemporary illustration, across a staggering range of mediums, the work of our students shows you the bright future of illustration.
- Exploring traditional and contemporary illustration, across a staggering range of mediums, the work of our students shows you the bright future of illustration.
- Exploring traditional and contemporary illustration, across a staggering range of mediums, the work of our students shows you the bright future of illustration.
- Exploring traditional and contemporary illustration, across a staggering range of mediums, the work of our students shows you the bright future of illustration.