Masters program in Illustration
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Hello everyone! I'm looking at schools to do Masters in Illustration, I've been looking at schools in London, Cambridge school of arts, Kingston and University of Arts London, has anyone studied in these schools or have any general pointers about them?
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Hey! I haven't studied at any of those schools, but would love to know your thought process behind doing a masters
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@Navya-Raju i’ve been eyeing those schools as well. Tho, I don’t have much info about them
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@mollylgm I'm a freelance illustrator, I wish to work in publishing or illustration studios alongside that. Most of the graduates from these universities work as book designers in prestigious publishing houses.
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz I'm planning on applying for 2021, they are quite expensive, but if I get a scholarship I will go for them. How about you?
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I work in Kingston and it’s a lovely place And easy to get to London, not sure specifically about the uni course. I was looking into the Cambridge course and it seems that people who’ve been there tend to go on to be successful and produce some lovely work
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@Navya-Raju I studied my Masters in London (Goldsmiths UOL) and loved every second of it. Amazing tutors who all currently work in the industry, super tiny class size (which is why I chose here over Cambridge) there were only 12 in our entire MA course! It was also a really nice balance of practical illustration, industry education and cultural education around illustration. Also, being in london you are at the heart of agents and publishers. Honestly couldn't recommend it enough!
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@Abigail-Hookham nice to hear about goldsmiths from personal experience, I couldn’t find as much info on that one!
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@hayleyannececil Cambridge is lovely too! It is a tough choice to make.
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@Abigail-Hookham Wow, that sounds amazing Abigail, I have a couple of minor queries about the course, I will dm you on the gram.
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@Navya-Raju i plan to save up for the next 3 to 4 years. I’m not from the uk so there will be very little chance that I’ll get a scholarship. There’s the Fulbright scholarship for Filipinos that can sponsor full time graduate studies in the US but the competition for it is fierce. I have a better chance just working my ass off and saving up the money myself.
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@Abigail-Hookham sounds lovely! How long was the entire degree? 2 years or so?
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Hi sorry only just seen these messages.
The course is a year long, which for me was one of the reasons I chose it. A Lot is packed into a year which for me made it a really exciting course! Yeah if you have any questions feel free to message me privately