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The Learning Institute

You can be a cartoonist!

With the Diploma in Cartooning Course

Open any newspaper or magazine, and you'll find cartoons. They're everywhere, from greeting cards to packaging, and even in TV commercials. The most prestigious of banks use them. And some become expensive works of art, like Gerald Scarfe's.

Why are cartoons so popular? Perhaps because they make people smile. Perhaps because they put over a message in a succinct manner. Or perhaps because people find them endearing.

Whatever the reason, cartoons are a particular form of dry wit, and they reveal a lot about the cartoonist's wicked sense of fun.


Wouldn't you like to be a cartoonist?
Cartooning won't make you a millionaire. But if you've got a sense of humour, the world is waiting for you. You can get published, become famous, and get invited to great parties. You can win admiration, prizes and envy.

But never mind all that philosophising. You can also make money from cartoons - with a little help from us at the Institute!

Just one cartoon can earn you £90 from a national newspaper - Wouldn't you like that sort of money for using your natural skills?

"I have found the course very stimulating and the tutor has been extremely helpful and encouraging. I have a more informed view of the world of the cartoonist and my confidence has increased significantly." - student


Who becomes a cartoonist?
All kinds of people become cartoonists. We've taught people from 9 to 76. Our learners have been unemployed, managers, teachers, retired people, housewives - everyone.

You need a sense of fun. You probably make jokes. And you probably see the lighter side in things. Not all the time, of course. Many of the greatest cartoonists have a bleak outlook on life. Some are us are 100% certified manic depressives!

The tutor is great - he gives me very detailed critiques which always give encouragement as well as suggestions for improvement. - student

Many of our learners have let their drawing skills lie dormant due to the time constraints of work and family, and some see the course as a way to fulfil their drawing urges without pressure.


About the course
'You can be a cartoonist' is a fun-filled course for anyone who wants to be a cartoonist. The course helps you to develop your own style of drawing. It increases your abilities, helps you create original ideas, and get published.

You don't need any formal art training or special drawing skills. The course is for complete beginners and also for those wanting to develop their skills. There are lots of practical exercises, tips and advice, and ten tutor-marked assignments.

As an essential ingredient of the course, you receive personal tuition from a successful, professional cartoonist.

"Very informative and helpful. I have enjoyed every minute." - student


Course Content
Module 1

Tools of the trade and your Workspace. Cartoon Drawing - the basics, the face, head, hands and feet. Assignment No. 1.

Module 2
Creating a cartoon file. Using the stick method to draw cartoon figures. Action lines! Introduction to the history of cartooning. Assignment No. 2.

Module 3
Clothing and props in cartoons. Animals. Stereotypes. Developing your cartoon file. Assignment No. 3.

Module 4
How to create your own ideas bank, to produce gags and humorous situations for your cartoons. Using your cartoon file. The three basic cartoon formats. Assignment No. 4.

Module 5
The art of caricature and techniques. Checklist of features to exaggerate. A brief history of caricature. Assignment No. 5.

Module 6
The Law of Copyright, and how it affects you. How to price your work. National Union rates for freelancers. The market for cartoons including niche and hidden outlets for your work. Assignment No 6.

Module 7
Looking at further markets for your cartoons. Studying magazines and market research. Speculative approaches. Keeping track of your work - how to set up your own filing system. Assignment No.7.

Module 8
The comic strip. Characters and locations. Introducing conflict between characters to illustrate humour. Lettering and layout. How to market your comic strips. Approaching editors- the need for persistence. Assignment No. 8.

Module 9
The greetings card market. UK and USA markets. Necessity for research. How to approach publishers and present your work. Pitfalls to avoid. The local business market for card designs. Assignment No 9.

Module 10
The ownership of artwork and First Publishing Rights explained. Using colour in your cartoons. The market is there for them! Building on your skills acquired throughout this course. And specialising. The route to success. Assignment No. 10.

What's in your pack?
A sturdily bound set of course modules that lie flat for ease of study. Detailed, practical information that guides you skilfully towards becoming a professional cartoonist.
Self-assessment exercises. They occur throughout the course to help you get organised for cartooning. They also check that you can tackle each type of cartooning.
Ten assignments. They'll be carefully marked with personal advice by an experienced tutor.
A stylish case that keeps all your course material, and your completed assignments.
A study guide and planner that helps you organise your study.
Question and Answer sheets for you to have your queries answered.
A range of cartooning pencils
Range of felt-tip pens
Paper
And when you complete the course, you'll get a handsome Diploma to frame and display on your wall.
(We reserve the right to improve, amend or extend the topics and pack contents mentioned here).

When you complete the course
Once you complete the course, you'll receive your Diploma, which is recognition of your skills and knowledge. We also send information about your success to your local newspapers. That's a good way of telling potential clients about your availability. We'll also put your name on our list of Approved Cartoonists. And if you register with the Institute you can get continuing help after the course.

"I hope to use these techniques in the illustration of a children's story which I'm writing and to use it in my work with young children." - student


Your Qualification
Students who satisfactorily complete the course are awarded the Diploma in Cartooning, and are entitled to use the letters Dip.Cart. (Cart. Inst).

The students also receive the Diploma certificate. They are also eligible to register with The Cartoon Institute, and use its services.


About the Institute
The Institute's tutors are full-time cartoonists, who bring their on-the-job experience to the course. You'll get advice directly from active practitioners - not armchair theorists.

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This product was added to our catalogue on Tuesday 14 June, 2005.
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