Students will participate in a series of skills workshops and be expected to demonstrate their creative ability in the following areas; typography, photography, digital image manipulation, fine liner illustration, cross hatching, continuous line drawing, branding, logo design, monoprint, cell drawing, digital colour. Students have flexibility in their approach and can specialise in an area of design or explore a theme through graphic processes; such as illustration, animation, games design and architecture. You will learn to develop skills and knowledge using Adobe creative suite to create digital compositions of final artworks, produce illustrations using a graphics tablet and also motion graphics.
Component 1: Personal Investigation (60% of the A Level) Students present an individual project based on a personal idea or genre which can be presented in a sketchbook or online portfolio and includes written work of 1000 to 3000 words which supports practical work.
Component 2: Externally Set Assignment (40% of the A Level) Students respond to a stimulus issued by Eduqas and a body of work is produced on one of the visual or written briefs. The finished outcome or series of outcomes are created during a 15 hour period of supervised time. You are required to work in one or more of the following areas:
- Advertising
- Package design / 3D model making
- Illustration
- Communication graphics
- Branding
- Motion graphics
You are encouraged to develop your designs from original work which can be applied to many purposes: advertising, packaging, compact disc covers, illustration projects, leaflets, posters, information graphics, book jackets, corporate identity, logotypes, etc.
(Exam board: WJEC Eduqas)
(Specification code: A654QS)