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The top 8 Editorials courses you need to take

Editorials is a good skill to learn if you want to become a editorial writer, opinion editor, or fashion director. Here are the top courses to learn editorials:

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1. Digital Editorial Illustration in Procreate

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Whether it’s politics tech fashion or food — editorial illustration allows you to explore new topics and work with more clients by illustrating news articles or essays. In this class learn how artist & illustrator Katty Huertas approaches editorial illustration...

2. Editorial Illustration: Draw Idioms the "Designy" Way

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Get out your pens and paper! Join acclaimed "designy" illustrator Mikey Burton for a 45-minute funfest on bringing an editorial illustration to life. Bite-sized lessons show each step of his sketching illustrating and texturing process — and then challenge you to illustrate a fun idiom of your own. Throughout the class Mikey illustrates an idiom shares how he got started in editorial illustration and talks through work for clients as diverse as Converse ESPN TIME magazine and the New York Times. Plus each lesson is brimming with insights on creative confidence and the value of creating work you love. The class is perfect for illustrators designers and everyone who loves that perfect interplay of pictures and words. All you need is pen paper and brain. Lets go! ...

3. Editorial Illustration Tutorial: From Drawing to Photoshop

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Editorial illustration is artwork created in response to written text, usually an article in a magazine, newspaper, or blog. In this course, we will focus on how to analyze a text, develop a unique idea, and communicate that concept visually as a partner to the article. Editorial illustration is an exciting field because it allows the illustrator to inject their own opinions and unique voice into the work. We'll focus on how to inject your own personality into your expressive illustration while still communicating your concept and illuminating the written word. Transform Words into Illustrations History + Inspiration: Learn about the history of editorial illustration and current trailblazersResearching + Thinking: Learn about artistic style and visual referencesSketching: Learn how to overcome blank-page-phobia and start sketchingDrawing: Learn techniques for strengthening and finishing your drawingLine, Value, and Color: Learn about color theory and linework tipsDigital Process: Learn about coloring an illustration in PhotoshopTextures + Hand-Drawn Type: Learn to create your own textures and drawn typeCourse Concepts and Overview To show you all this, I'm going to take you through my step by step process of creating an editorial illustration. You'll see my process from the original text article to researching, sketching, drawing, revisions, digital production, all the way to final illustration. I'll also show you many of my own personal Photoshop techniques for creating illustrations with bold colors and tantalizing textures. In addition, I will walk you through some illustration fundamentals that are often misunderstood including line, tone, value, and color, to help make your drawing as strong as possible. By the end of this course, you will have the skills to transform a boring text-only article into a professional editorial illustration that communicates your unique voice while illuminating the written word...

4. Editorial Fashion Photography (with No Budget or Team)

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This course will show anyone with novice to intermediate experience how to produce professional fashion images using natural light that will look like as if an entire team participated in the shoot with little to no cost. Starting from scratch, from choosing equipment to finding models to scouting locations to shooting protocol to editing in fashion industry standards to submitting to magazines and representation, this course will assist in pursuing your passion. Adhering to the theme of no budget, this course does not cover the use of artificial light (strobes or constant lighting), which you would have to purchase or rent and/or have team members assist you with...

5. Editorial Illustration: Don't Draw Something! Draw an Idea!

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Editorial illustration is an image that communicates the ideas and concepts of an article. In this course I will walk you through several methods for developing an editorial illustration from the simplest to the most complex...

6. Sweet Spots: Expressing Big Ideas in Small Editorial Illustrations

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The two most burning questions for illustrators are how do you come up with concepts and how do you know what style to work in? If youve ever wondered these questions this class is for you. While people of all backgrounds can take this class its made specifically for creatives looking for clues to the thinking that leads to illustrations that are both rich in concept and compelling in style...

7. Editorial Illustration: Learn what it takes in just 3 days.

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For all you guys and girls out there who are new to illustration or for artists who want to try your hand at an editorial brief I am pouring all my knowledge and hard learned facts into this 42 minute class that will guide you through everything. From tips on how to get work responding to editors sketching methodologies dealing with mental blocks coming up with a unique style of your own and finalising a totally bad ass piece of editorial illustration...

8. Writing & Blogging with Passion: Create a Flexible Editorial Plan & Calendar

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Have you ever made an editorial plan only to fall behind and stop using it a few weeks later? Are you looking for a plan of action with your blog that will allow for those bursts of inspiration but also support you when you dont have time to sit down and write (or just dont want to)? Do you want to look ahead for the future of your blog but feel like anytime you do it hinders your creative spark?...

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