Artistic Illustration with Experimental Techniques
Concept maps and brainstorming
A course by Javier Casas "Moscko" , Graphic designer and illustrator
About the video: Concept maps and brainstorming
Overview
“Here we will start from the theme we chose in the previous exercise to create an outline on paper as a concept map. This will help us to find key elements and concepts within our theme. ”
In this video lesson Javier Casas "Moscko" addresses the topic: Concept maps and brainstorming, which is part of the Domestika online course: Artistic Illustration with Experimental Techniques. Learn digital and analog techniques to fill your creations with expression.
Partial transcription of the video
“CONCEPTUAL MAPS AND RAIN IDEAS Through the previous exercise We are going to choose one of those elements. It can be from the positive or negative list, It depends on each one of us. Personally I chose the rain. I chose that varnish that is generated in things when it rains. I find it interesting to take that element as a theme and through this, generate a concept map and squeeze the possibilities that exist with the word. We will take what comes to mind and that this word suggests. The rain refers me to water initially. Cold. Water also invites a process of thinking of water as life. At th...”
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Course summary for: Artistic Illustration with Experimental Techniques
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Digital Illustration, Traditional illustration

Javier Casas "Moscko"
A course by Javier Casas "Moscko"
Javier Casas, better known as "Moscko", studied graphic design at the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University in Bogotá (Colombia). Since he has memory he draws and never lost his habit. During his academic training as a designer he always had a particular interest in illustration as a language or communication element.
Since 2010 he works in his own studio creating creative strategies through design, illustration and painting for companies, agencies, magazines, studios, digital media and videogames. His academic training has given him an interpretation and personal appropriation of the image, about which he tries to leave his mark. Currently, more than a graphic designer, illustrator or artist, he defines himself as a creator of visual dreams.
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