The Future Of Fashion: How You Can Make A Difference
with Lynne Hugill from Teesside University

Available for September or January intakes.
Course overview: Are you passionate about telling stories through captivating visuals? Do you love to experiment with drawing, digital painting, or even crafting entire worlds through illustration? Whether you're drawn to book cover illustration, children’s book illustration, editorial illustration, comics and graphic novels, printmaking, or vibrant poster design, this course at Teesside University is designed to bring your creative ideas to life.
Guided by industry professionals with experience in book illustration, comics, motion design, and editorial work, you gain the practical skills needed to succeed in today’s competitive creative industries. With career-focused modules, you explore the diverse fields of illustration, learning how they operate, who drives them, and how to thrive in them.
Throughout the course, you work on live briefs that mirror industry challenges, whether that’s creating illustrations for online or printed publication briefs, designing striking posters, developing characters for comics or games, and much more.
Students are encouraged to experiment, innovate, and define their own unique identity as a visual storyteller, setting the stage for a fulfilling career as a contemporary illustrator.
You develop your portfolio through live briefs and international competitions, helping you become adaptable by responding to editorial, fashion, children’s books, social media, advertising, packaging, exhibition and corporate commissions. You receive feedback from clients, ensuring you know how to amend and flex in professional environments.
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After the course: You have a wide range of career opportunities including illustrator, designer, artist, creative producer, propmaker, or working in heritage, public engagement, marketing, advertising, packaging design, publishing, workshop facilitator, teaching and motion design.
This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.
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Course optionsMiddlesbrough
Tees Valley
TS1 3BX