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Visual Art Year 11 two internal standards 10 credits external folio 12 credits Year 12 two internal standards 8 credits external folio 12 credits Year 13 Students choice of subject theme ID: 631235

creative design architecture advertising design creative advertising architecture animation year folio credits artist building fashion clients art illustration graphic

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Slide1

Reasons for Studying ArtSlide2

Visual

Art

Year 11 two

internal standards

10

credits

external folio .

12

credits

Year 12

two internal standards 8 credits

external folio . 12

credits

Year 13 Students choice of subject theme .

Choice of

research standards 8 credits

Or work for external folio

14

creditsSlide3

Year 11 folio panelSlide4

Year 11 Folio panelSlide5

Year 12 folioSlide6
Slide7

Year 12 PaintingSlide8

Reasons:

Architecture Communication Design, Digital

such

as Architecture, Fine Art, Graphic Design, Illustration, Product design

, Interior

Design, Animation, Game Design, Film, Digital design, Fashion design, Spatial Design, Textile Design .Slide9

Architecture

A design is simply a plan. Before constructing a building, an architect needs to draw a plan of the building. Sometimes architects will make a cardboard or plastic model of the building. The building is then built by a construction company which follows the directions of the plans for the building.Slide10

ArchitectureSlide11

Architecture Slide12

Architecture Slide13

Architecture Slide14

Animation

liaising with clients and developing animation from their concepts;

creating storyboards that depict the script and narrative;

drawing in 2D to create sketches, artwork or illustrations;

designing models, backgrounds, sets, characters, objects and the animation environment;

using a range of materials, including modelling clay, plaster, oil paints, watercolours and acrylics;

developing the timing and pace of the movements of a character or object during the sequence of images and ensuring they follow the soundtrack and audio requirementSlide15

Animation Slide16

Animation Slide17

AnimationSlide18

Illustration

Illustrator

Meets

with clients and interprets their requirements

Produces

illustrative ideas through creative thinking and collaboration

Uses

creative-based software to create illustrations and graphicsSlide19

Illustration Slide20

Illustration Slide21

Creative advertising

Creative teams work in advertising agencies to dream up and execute advertising campaigns for the companies that hire the advertising agencies. Some large companies have in-house advertising departments, so have their own creative teams. These individuals primarily coordinate and create the ad copy and the artwork for various media, including television, radio, Internet, magazine and newspaper ads. They also develop direct-mail campaigns, which usually consist of sales letters, brochures and order forms. A creative team includes employees with various job titles. The job descriptions of these employees vary but they all have the same objectives.Slide22

Creative advertising Slide23

Creative advertising Slide24

Creative advertising Slide25

Fashion Design

creating/visualising an idea and producing a design by hand or using computer-aided design (CAD);

keeping up to date with emerging fashion trends as well as general trends relating to fabrics, colours and shapes;

planning and developing ranges;

working with others in the design team, such as buyers and forecasters, to develop products to meet a brief;

liaising closely with sales, buying and production teams on an ongoing basis to ensure the item suits the customer, market and price points;

understanding design from a technical perspective, i.e. producing patterns, toiles and technical specifications for designs;

sourcing, selecting and buying fabrics, trims, fastenings and embellishments;Slide26

Fashion design Slide27

Fashion Design Slide28

Graphic Design

Graphic

designer

Meets

with clients and interprets their requirements

Produces

ideas through creative thinking and collaboration

Uses

creative-based software to design publications and collateralSlide29

Graphic Design Slide30

Photography

Photographer

T

akes

photos to meet the requirements of clients

Edits

photos

Develops

a portfolio to show expertise and build a good reputationSlide31

Photography Slide32

Artist

Artist

Researches

and implements creative ideas

Produces

art work for exhibitions and commissions in specialist medium

Liaises

with art galleries and clientsSlide33

Artist Slide34

Artist Slide35

Artist Slide36

Artist