Mixed-Media Fashion Illustration
The Importance of the Line
A course by user10284595 surname10284595 , Fashion Illustrator and Art Director
Joined April 2022
Create trend-led fashion illustrations for magazines and advertising using mixed media techniques
About the video: The Importance of the Line
Overview
“Here you will go and practice some gestures to develop your hallmark. Through exercises with the use of china, you will understand the importance of the elements that make up a line.”
In this video lesson user10284595 surname10284595 addresses the topic: The Importance of the Line, which is part of the Domestika online course: Mixed-Media Fashion Illustration. Create trend-led fashion illustrations for magazines and advertising using mixed media techniques.
Partial transcription of the video
“The importance of the line The line is a fundamental element of fashion illustration. In order to define your style, you have to find a line that has its own characteristics. It can be an energetic, strong, delicate line or you can combine different types of lines within your design. The important thing is that over time you find your line and your direction. In this lesson, I have prepared several types of exercises to be able to train your hand. I will show you various types of lines. My advice is to do a lot of tests until you have gained a lot of confidence. To get started, first, I'll ...”
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Course summary for: Mixed-Media Fashion Illustration
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Category
Fashion, Illustration -
Areas
Collage, Fashion Design, Fashion Illustration , Traditional illustration
A course by user10284595 surname10284595
Lucia Emanuela Curzi is an illustrator and art director who splits her time between London and Milan. She studied media design and the NABA in Milan with a focus on art direction. She later discovered fashion illustration and decided to pursue it, leaving her job at a production studio to move to London and take a specialized course at the London College of Fashion.
She started finding success by collaborating with magazines, displaying her work at the Victoria and Albert Museum and Tate Britain, and winning a fashion illustration contest held by Hearst Magazines. Since then, her career as an illustrator has taken off and she has worked with magazines and brands such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, The Sunday Times, Christian Louboutin, Collistar, Acqua di Parma, Tod's, Yves Saint Laurent, Tiffany, Mac Cosmetics, Harrods, and Amazon.
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