Modification History
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CUVILL502A |
This version first released with CUV11 Visual Arts, Craft and Design Training Package version 1.0 |
Unit Descriptor
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to refine technique and to develop own illustrative style in a coherent body of creative work. This occurs through a process of research, refinement and evaluation.
Application of the Unit
Illustrators apply the skills and knowledge in this unit. They typically create pictures for books, magazines, and other publications and for commercial products such as textiles, wrapping paper, stationery, greeting cards and calendars. Increasingly, illustrators work in digital format, preparing work directly on a computer and producing design and illustrations for games, mobile phones and the web.
At this level, the illustrator uses a range of advanced techniques in work that conveys strong conceptual and theoretical development and engagement with the creative brief.
Technique refinement at this level is a largely independent activity with mentoring and guidance as required. It would normally include work with several different techniques as part of the process of developing an individual style. In practice, this process is integrated with the skills described in the unit CUVPRP501A Realise a body of creative work, or other design units.
Licensing/Regulatory Information
No licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of endorsement.
Pre-Requisites
Not applicable.
Employability Skills Information
This unit contains employability skills.
Elements and Performance Criteria Pre-Content
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Performance Criteria |
Elements describe the essential outcomes of a unit of competency. |
Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the required skills and knowledge section and the range statement. Assessment of performance is to be consistent with the evidence guide. |
Elements and Performance Criteria
1. Research illustration ideas and techniques |
1.1 Support professional practice by expanding own knowledge of historical and contemporary illustration practice 1.2 Research ways that other artists have used different illustration techniques 1.3 Investigate how particular illustration techniques work to achieve different technical effects 1.4 Evaluate the relationships between illustration techniques and ideas 1.5 Adapt and use relevant ideas and approaches with consideration of intellectual property requirements |
2. Select illustration techniques for refinement |
2.1 Consider the opportunities offered by different illustration techniques 2.2 Determine limitations and constraints of particular techniques 2.3 Select illustration techniques for refinement |
3. Consolidate illustration technique to professional level |
3.1 Establish and follow safe work practices for selected techniques 3.2 Develop increasing confidence and skill through practice and experimentation 3.3 Proactively identify and resolve technical problems in illustration projects based on developing expertise 3.4 Challenge and test ideas, and allow new and unpredictable ideas to emerge 3.5 Evolve ideas and other professional skills through ongoing experimentation with technique 3.6 Develop own ways of working with techniques to create individual style 3.7 Create a coherent body of illustration work that shows command of selected illustration techniques |
4. Evaluate own illustration technique |
4.1 Evaluate development of own technique with others and seek feedback 4.2 Seek and participate in conversations that challenge and explore different concepts and approaches 4.3 Reflect on the particular ways that experimentation with different techniques has informed own artwork 4.4 Identify ways in which technique may be further developed as part of a professional practice and build ideas into future work |
Required Skills and Knowledge
This section describes the skills and knowledge required for this unit.
Required skills
- communication skills to engage with others about the technical and conceptual aspects of illustration
- critical thinking and analytical skills to:
- evaluate and make judgements about relationships between illustration technique, effects and ideas
- make critical evaluations of own illustration technique
- make critical evaluations of research findings
- initiative and enterprise skills to identify and act on opportunities for own practice presented by research
- learning skills to develop and refine own skills to a professional practice standard
- literacy skills to analyse complex and varied information about illustration technique, including the technique of other artists
- problem-solving skills to identify and resolve technical problems in illustration work
- self-management and planning skills to create a coherent body of illustration work
- technical skills to show command of chosen illustration techniques at a professional level
- technology skills to use the internet as a research tool.
Required knowledge
- relationship between illustration technique, particular effects and ideas – in the work of other illustrators and in the context of own practice
- extended range of information sources that support research into illustration practice
- cultural, sociological, philosophical, aesthetic, political and commercial influences on illustration, in historical and contemporary contexts
- professional development opportunities for artists seeking to develop an illustration practice
- intellectual property issues and legislation associated with illustration as a professional practice
- sustainability issues for the professional operation of a illustration practice
- OHS requirements for the set-up and operation of a professional work space for illustrative work.
Evidence Guide
The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package.
Overview of assessment |
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Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit |
Evidence of the ability to:
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Context of and specific resources for assessment |
Assessment must ensure access to:
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Method of assessment |
A range of assessment methods should be used to assess practical skills and knowledge. The following examples are appropriate for this unit:
Assessment methods should closely reflect workplace demands (e.g. literacy) and the needs of particular groups (e.g. people with disabilities, and people who may have literacy or numeracy difficulties, such as speakers of languages other than English, remote communities and those with interrupted schooling). |
Guidance information for assessment |
Holistic assessment with other units relevant to the industry sector, workplace and job role is recommended, for example:
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Range Statement
The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included.
Illustration techniques may include: |
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Technical effects may include: |
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Intellectual property requirements may relate to: |
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Opportunities may relate to: |
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Limitations and constraints may relate to: |
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Refinement relates to: |
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Safe work practices may include: |
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Technical problems may include: |
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Coherent body of illustration work is: |
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Ways in which technique may be further developed may include: |
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Unit Sector(s)
Visual communication – illustration
Custom Content Section
Not applicable.