
Student work - Leslie L.
Digital Art
(11-15 Year-Olds)
The Digital Art Program explores digital illustration, character and scene design, comics, animation, concept art, and game art using tools like Photoshop and Clip Studio Paint. Students build strong skills for college and future creative careers.
The Graphic Design track teaches branding, logos, posters, and packaging using Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and Figma. Students develop visual communication skills and create portfolio-ready work for design careers.
Graphic Design - Basic
In this level, students will begin by learning essential techniques in Adobe Illustrator and practice creating icons, vector illustrations, and logos. They will also gain a foundational understanding of typefaces and typography, culminating in the design of typographic posters.
Graphic Design - Portfolio
In the Graphic Design – Portfolio class, students will complete a full branding project that includes logo design, visual system development, packaging design, and product asset creation. Continuing students will also participate in a UX/UI design sprint to learn the basics of digital product design and complete an interactive mobile app prototype.

Learning Path
Digital Illustration
Digital Illustration - 1: Character Design and Learning Photoshop
Digital Illustration - 2: Background / Scene Design
Digital Illustration - 3: Comic Storyboard / Storytelling
Digital Animation
Digital Animation - 1: Learning Clip Studio Paint and Storyboarding
Digital Animation - 2: Building Up Your First Story
Digital Animation - 3: Completing a Full Animation
Digital Art - Independent Project
Concept Art
Concept Art - 1: Photorealism and Efficiency
Concept Art - 2: Prop Design
Concept Art - 3: Collaborative Artistry for Film and Games
Digital Art - Independent Project
Graphic Design
Graphic Design - Basic: Learning the program and poster design
Graphic Design - Portfolio: Branding and UX/UI








