Children’s Illustration: Create Decorative Letters
Sketch compositions
A course by Julia Christians , Illustrator
About the video: Sketch compositions
Overview
“Now that we have a letter (or more) and a visual understanding of our subject, we will bring the two things together by creating different compositions.”
In this video lesson Julia Christians addresses the topic: Sketch compositions, which is part of the Domestika online course: Children’s Illustration: Create Decorative Letters. Learn how to combine typography and illustration to create a playful composition for children with analog and digital techniques.
Partial transcription of the video
“Sketch compositions First I draw mini sketches in which I make various compositions and try variations until I'm satisfied with them. That has the advantage, that you can try out as many variations as possible in less time, because it doesn't take that long to create a small sketch. In the small format you can also see whether the composition works well. Here are a few more tips before we get started. When drawing, make sure that the letter remains legible. You need the right balance. Let objects stick out of the letter but not so many that it is no longer recognizable. When developing the ...”
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Course summary for: Children’s Illustration: Create Decorative Letters
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Category
Calligraphy & Typography, Illustration -
Software
Adobe Photoshop, Procreate -
Areas
Children's Illustration, Digital Illustration, Lettering, Narrative

Julia Christians
A course by Julia Christians
Since she was a child, Julia Christians has been a creative type interested in stand-alone comics, typography, and fanzines. She later went on to create her own website to showcase her digital illustrations. After completing her studies, she started work as a freelance graphic and web designer, and although her art became nothing more than a hobby, she never stopped dreaming of becoming a children's illustrator. With the help of some online courses, she managed to develop her personal style and put together a portfolio, which she presented at the Frankfurt Book Fair where she landed her first commission.
Julia's style can be described as fun, cheerful, entertaining, and full of personality. Her main sources of inspiration come from illustration, graphic design, typography, and interior design. She currently has a packed schedule and is represented by two different agencies, one German and the other international.
Julia has collaborated with publishers both within Germany and throughout the rest of the world including Oxford University Press, Nosy Crow, Verlagsgruppe Oetinger, Random House, Carlsen, Porsche, Rowohlt, HarperCollins, Magellan, and Coppenrath.
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