Experimental Illustration Techniques: From Digital to Artisanal

Course final project

A course by Zoveck Estudio , Painting, Engraving, Illustration, and Design Studio

Painting, Engraving, Illustration, and Design Studio. Mexico City, Mexico.
Joined September 2014
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3,894 students
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About the final project for: Experimental Illustration Techniques: From Digital to Artisanal

Modern techniques of art illustration: collage, transfer and manual printing

“We have reached the end of the course. We hope that this means your introduction to the artisanal techniques so that you continue to experiment with them and make incredible creations, both personal and professional. Remember that practice makes perfect and every mistake can be used in your favor. Do not hesitate to ask and share any questions you have in the forums. Thank you!”

Partial transcription of the video

“Hello, now we will summarize what we saw in our course. First we saw who Zoveck is, our clients and we also review some of our references that have influenced us in our work. We saw a review of the general concepts that you should know to get started in this world of graphics. We gave you some tips, such as brainstorming or the keywords and mind map, that will help you start your work. Then we saw the necessary materials and tools to develop our project in the course. Likewise, Julio showed them how to build step by step a digital collage and scan various old items to build your image. Then...”

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Course summary for: Experimental Illustration Techniques: From Digital to Artisanal

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (252)
  • 3894 students
  • 4 units
  • 15 lessons (3h 17m)
  • 16 downloads
  • Category

    Illustration
  • Areas

    Collage, Fine Arts, Traditional illustration

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Zoveck Estudio's style is hard to define but easy to recognize: Mexican contemporary, surrealist, and, at the same time, universal and timeless.

Designers and visual artists Sonia Romero and Julio Carrasco draw inspiration from everyday objects, older images, and popular culture to create surreal collage pieces.

Their references and the materials they work with come from the most mundane, unexpected places, but their pieces have caught the attention of clients like Warner Channel, MTV, Canal Mundo Fox Latinoamérica, Central Films, Editorial Televisa, Editorial Alaguara, Editorial Editorial SM, Festival Río Loco Francia, Hola México Film Festival USA/Australia, Fundación Centro Histórico, and the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, among others.


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Experimental Illustration Techniques: From Digital to Artisanal. Illustration course by Zoveck Estudio

Experimental Illustration Techniques: From Digital to Artisanal

A course by Zoveck Estudio
Painting, Engraving, Illustration, and Design Studio. Mexico City, Mexico.
Joined September 2014
  • 100% positive reviews (252)
  • 3,894 students