Lifestyle Illustration for Vibrant and Expressive Characters

Drawing and expressiveness of characters: in search of a voice

A course by Jordi Labanda, Illustrator

Illustrator. Barcelona, Spain.
Joined June 2014
100% positive reviews (74)
2,004 students
Audio: Spanish, English
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About the video: Drawing and expressiveness of characters: in search of a voice

Overview

“The more alive your character is, the closer it will be to your audience. Let me show you how you can work on the expressiveness of your characters so that they come to life through drawing.”

In this video lesson Jordi Labanda addresses the topic: Drawing and expressiveness of characters: in search of a voice, which is part of the Domestika online course: Lifestyle Illustration for Vibrant and Expressive Characters. Learn to draw expressive characters and become the scriptwriter, stylist, and art director of your own illustrated stories.

Partial transcription of the video

“In this lesson. i will guide you on achieving the utmost expressiveness in your characters through The more lifelike your character appears. the more it will resonate with your audience. To craft characters with soul. it's crucial to focus intently. on the gestures of those around us and how they handle their emotions. as these nuances bring characters to Conducting fieldwork is essential to observe the subtle nuances that distinguish one mood from another. These small details are crucial in understanding emotions. I like to highlight my characters' emotions using subtle gestures. This appr...”

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Course summary for: Lifestyle Illustration for Vibrant and Expressive Characters

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (74)
  • 2004 students
  • 4 units
  • 18 lessons (3h 36m)
  • 11 downloads
  • Category

    Illustration
  • Areas

    Character Design, Drawing, Gouache Painting, Traditional illustration

Jordi Labanda

Jordi Labanda
A course by Jordi Labanda

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Fashion, publicity, and animation illustrator Jordi Labanda is known for his unmistakable style. He was born in Mercedes, Uruguay, and lived in Barcelona from the age of three, although he is now based in New York. His work paved the way for a new era of illustration, which went from being undervalued to being used as a key communication tool. It's been more than 19 years since his characters began to appear in publications and ad campaigns, as well as on homeware and stationery collections.

As an editorial illustrator and trend writer, he periodically collaborates with iconic publications from both the fashion and lifestyle spheres like Vogue Japan, The Daily Telegraph, Candy, Harper's Bazaar, and La Vanguardia magazine. His illustrations have also appeared in publications such as Wallpaper, Vogue USA, Visionaire, and The New York Times Sunday Magazine, among others.

As a corporate illustrator, Labanda illustrated the poster for Woody Allen's latest movie, Rifkin’s Festival, and has collaborated with brands including Louis Vuitton, Moncler, Zara, Vodafone, adidas, Pepsi Light, Dior, Danone, Nissan España, and American Express. His work has also been exhibited in galleries and museums across the world and was compiled into the bestseller Heyday, published with Editorial RM.


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Lifestyle Illustration for Vibrant and Expressive Characters. Illustration course by Jordi Labanda

Lifestyle Illustration for Vibrant and Expressive Characters

A course by Jordi Labanda
Illustrator. Barcelona, Spain.
Joined June 2014
  • 100% positive reviews (74)
  • 2,004 students