Visual Narrative for Captivating Illustrations

A course by Álvaro Cardozo W , Digital Illustrator

Digital Illustrator. Bogota, Colombia.
Joined November 2019
100% positive reviews (96)
1,646 students
Audio: Spanish
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  • 15 lessons (2h 49m)
  • 33 downloads (16 files)
  • 15 exercises
  • Course final project

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Álvaro Cardozo W

Álvaro Cardozo W
A course by Álvaro Cardozo W

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Álvaro Cardozo is an illustrator from Bogotá, Colombia who invested his time and effort into becoming a digital illustrator, despite initially studying graphic design. After successfully carrying out his first illustration project at university, he was contracted by an animation studio to join their production team, designing scenes, characters, props, and storyboards, until he was eventually promoted to an Art Director position.

He began his freelance career in 2014. Since then, he has worked with advertising agencies, production studios, video game studios, and authors on a range of international projects. His client portfolio includes video game and animation studios like Skew Studio in the UK, Oruga Touching Dreams, and Autobotika, as well as editorial work for Penguin Random House and independent writers. All of his work can be found on his website.


  • 100% positive reviews (96)
  • 1,646 students
  • 15 lessons (2h 49m)
  • 33 additional resources (16 files)
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  • Audio: Spanish
  • Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch · Turkish · Romanian · Indonesian
  • Level: Beginner
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Visual Narrative for Captivating Illustrations. Illustration course by Álvaro Cardozo W

Visual Narrative for Captivating Illustrations

A course by Álvaro Cardozo W
Digital Illustrator. Bogota, Colombia.
Joined November 2019
  • 100% positive reviews (96)
  • 1,646 students