Documenting The Illustrative Design ProcessCreated by Von. R. Glitschka



Exercise your creative muscle. There are eight wiggly lines in the ‘Doodle_Sheets.pdf’ included in this download. Your assignment is to draw a doodle incorporating the pre-existing line into your doodle. What you’ll end up with is eight individual doodles in all. There is no right or wrong, good or bad just have fun and allow yourself to be creative.

Don’t look for the easy way out, force your mind to explore other possibilities. Any orientation whether vertical, horizontal, upside down or side ways is acceptable.

Note: These exercises were developed for a class setting but can easily work for the individual. If you use this for a group of people make sure to share everyones work at the end, it fun to see how everyone interpreted the same themes and is usually good for a few laughs as well.

Keywords: Creative, Exercise, Doodle, Wiggly

File Size: 492KB

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Your assignment is to read the ‘Mad Libs’ included in this download, then pick the ‘Father Goose Rhyme’ you’d like to illustrate. Take 30 minutes or so creating a black and white illustration (Think Doodles) that reflects all or part of the ‘Mad Lib’ as you would visually interpret it to be. Have fun, get a little goofy and don’t let reality hold you back. Also provided in this download is a link to a site where you can create your own custom ‘Mad Libs’ to use if you prefer.

Note: These exercises were developed for a class setting but can easily work for the individual. If you use this for a group of people make sure to share everyones work at the end, it fun to see how everyone interpreted the same themes and is usually good for a few laughs as well.

Keywords: Creative, Exercise, Mad, Goose

File Size: 240KB

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