Illustration

The main goal of Postgraduate Studies in Illustration is to provide students with practical skills and conceptual tools for the creative exercise of illustration in its various variants. To this end, the School of Arts presents a multidisciplinary curricular plan, with a mostly practical focus, whose main components are units of illustration and field drawing techniques and technologies, to which are added units of writing, editorial design, editorial management , among others.

With an umbilical connection to the professional sector and the book market, the course also aims to stimulate students' contact with the world of work, presenting as teachers some of the most prestigious Portuguese illustrators such as Bernardo Carvalho (Planeta Tangerina), Inês Viegas Oliveira (Planeta Tangerina ), Carolina Celas (Orfeu Mini) or Catarinal Sobral (Orfeu Mini). In order to complement the study program, the course also offers a series of seminars and workshops in the areas of printing techniques, comics, animation, etc.

At the end of the course, each student must present the project developed throughout the year in a collective exhibition, curated by the coordinators.

SCHEDULE

February 2024 to January 2025

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
17:00–22:00
After work

DURATION

60 ECTS | 390 hours

LOCAL

School of Arts – Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa (Campo de Ourique)

Scientific Coordination
Luis Lima
Pedagogical Coordination
Inês Viegas Oliveira
Structure

1st Semester

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Advanced Illustration Project I

Design and development of an individual advanced illustration project with support from teachers to be presented publicly at the end of the course

Teacher: Inês Viegas Oliveira and Carolina Celas

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Illustration Technologies I

Understanding and application of the main analogue and digital methods of illustration techniques and technologies

Teacher: Bernardo Carvalho

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Creative Writing

Understanding and applying the main methods of stimulating creativity in literary writing

Teacher: Luís Lima

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Editorial Design and Typography

Understanding and application of graphic design practices applied to illustration books (illustrated albums, silent books, etc.), maximizing narrative and visual possibilities through typographic resources

Teacher: Andreia Almeida

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History of Illustration

Critical understanding of the main currents and movements in the history of illustration over the last few centuries

Teacher: Ana Rita Fernandes

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Field Design I

Construction of a weekly graphic diary in the open field, with a view to improving drawing techniques

Teacher: Mariana Gomes

2nd Semester

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Advanced Illustration Project II

Design and development of an individual advanced illustration project with support from teachers to be presented publicly at the end of the course

Teacher: Inês Viegas Oliveira and Carolina Celas

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Illustration Technologies II

Understanding and application of the main analogue and digital methods of illustration techniques and technologies

Teacher: Catarina Sobral

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Editorial Project Management

Understanding and execution of the various phases of an editorial project, from its conception, to publication and dissemination

Teacher: Duarte Azinheira

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Visual Culture

Critical understanding of the main aspects of contemporary visual culture and its relationships with the practice of illustration

Teacher: Alexandra Martins

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Field Design II

Construction of a weekly graphic diary in the open field, with a view to improving drawing techniques

Teacher: Mariana Gomes

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Seminars/Workshops

Free seminars and workshops in the areas of printing techniques, comics, animation, etc.

Teacher: Inês Viegas Oliveira

FEES

3.900, 00 €

Payment conditions
Payment can be made in installments or in full.

Special conditions
10% discount for Autónoma community

ACCESS CONDITIONS

The following will be admitted as candidates:

  • Holders of a bachelor's degree or legal equivalent in the areas of Fine Arts, Visual Arts, Design, Multimedia Art, Drawing, Art and Heritage Sciences, Architecture, as well as in related areas;
  • Holders of a foreign higher academic degree awarded following a 1st cycle of studies organized in accordance with the principles of the Bologna Process by a State adhering to this Process;
  • Holders of a foreign higher academic degree in the areas indicated above, which is recognized as meeting the objectives of the degree;
  • Holders of an academic, scientific or professional curriculum that is recognized as attesting the ability to undertake this course;
  • Students who are in the process of completing their degree, in the areas indicated above, at a Portuguese higher education establishment.
APPLICATIONS

Applications can be submitted using the form.

Application fee: €100.00
Registration fee: €100.00
School insurance: €20.00

Number of vacancies: 15

The course will only take place with a minimum number of registered students.

Teachers

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Alexandra João Martins

She has a degree in Communication Sciences, a master's degree in Artistic Studies from the University of Porto, and a PhD student in Artistic Studies at FCSH-Universidade Nova de Lisboa, having received a scholarship from FCT. He wrote for several publications. He collaborated and was a member of the selection committees for the Curtas Vila do Conde and Porto/Post/Doc festivals. In 2017, she was selected for Talent Press Rio and, in 2018, she curated the exhibition Like the Sun/Like the Night, with the support of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, as part of the retrospective dedicated to António Reis and Margarida Cordeiro in Porto/Post/Doc.

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Andreia Almeida

Andreia in Almeida She has a degree and master's degree in Communication Design and New Media from FBAUL. His design journey began with the founding of the design collective Vivóeusébio. After 10 years, he found the possibility of specializing in the design of illustrated editions at the publisher Pato Lógico and currently continues his activity as an editorial designer at Silvadesigners where he also develops global communication projects for brands, companies, museums and other cultural agents. Alongside his design activity, he taught at ETIC and at Universidade Lusófona. In the area of research, he is interested in studying the relationships between the various participants in design projects and how these dynamics affect the final product.

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Ana Rita Fernandes

They must have read it to me as a child, but I have no memory of it. I do remember being under a table looking at dolls in books that, because of those dolls, I already knew how to read. As for reading letters, I didn't learn it the first time, but when I finally did, I never stopped. I never abandoned my first love, and that's why I completed a degree in History in the Art History variant at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Lisbon. After some adventures, I ended up as a bookseller, and soon ended up in the field of Art and Illustration. I completed a postgraduate degree in Children's Books at the Catholic University of Lisbon in the second year it opened, and thus cemented my love for visual storytelling. For seven years I have been a bookseller, manager and responsible for acquisitions at BAOBÁ bookstore, an independent bookstore specializing in illustration for children and adults.

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Bernardo Carvalho

At the age of 5, they offered him the Jardim Jaleco album and he was never the same again. It was around that time that he started climbing up his father's bookshelf to read all the comic books he could find. At the age of 10, he ran over an old woman while riding his yellow bicycle and this memory, as well as remorse and guilt, never left him. At the age of 16 he met Isabel and Madalena who introduced him to the vicissitudes of an intellectual life. At age 17, psychotechnical tests indicated “92% outdoors”. At the age of 19, he entered the Communication Design Course at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Lisbon. At a certain point he decided to leave (the psychotechnical tests were right). At that time, he took the Drawing Course at the Society of Fine Arts. At the age of 22, he delivered pies to cafes in a van. Anyone who knows him will have no difficulty guessing the reason for his dismissal (“smashing and stealing pies” was mentioned in the file). This is how his design career began. In 1999, he founded Planeta Tangerina. Since then he has won several awards.

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Carolina Celas

Carolinas Celas lives and works in Lisbon. He graduated in Design at the University of Aveiro. She later completed a postgraduate degree in illustration and a Masters in Visual Communication at the Royal College of Art. She works as a freelance illustrator for different media. The poetry and harmony of his work invites children and adults to perceive places without limits, exploring detail, humor and the surreal. In recent years he has participated in several national and international exhibitions. She is the author of the book Horizonte published by Orfeu Negro.

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Catarina Sobral

Catarina Sobral is an illustrator and communication designer, with forays into the areas of engraving and animation cinema. Author of the illustrated books “Greve” (Special Mention in the National Illustration Award), “Achimpa” (voted Best Children's Book by the Portuguese Society of Authors) and “O Meu Avô” (winner of the International Illustration Award at the Book Fair of Bologna 2014 and selected for the Illustrators Exhibition at the Bologna Book Fair), Catarina Sobral also signs, in the Orfeu Negro editions, some book trailers for the Orfeu Mini collection.

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Duarte Azinheira

Duarte Azinheira, has worked exclusively in the cultural area for over 15 years, mainly as an editorial director, but also as a consultant and programmer of other activities (exhibitions, museums, music, conferences). He held executive roles in the private publishing sector, and was a consultant for major Portuguese cultural institutions such as the Gulbenkian Foundation or Camões – Instituto da Língua e da Cooperação. He directs all cultural activities of the National Press in Portugal and abroad, and is also director of the Casa da Moeda Museum.

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Inês Viegas Oliveira

Inês Viegas Oliveira was born in Tavira, in 1995. In an attempt to know everything, she graduated in Physics, and after half a master's degree in Mathematics she realized that, deep down, she knew nothing. She then completed a postgraduate degree in illustration at UAL, which left her more relaxed. In 2020, 2022 and 2023 she was selected for the Illustrators Exhibition at the Bologna Children's Book Fair. It is part of the European Every Story Matters project that promotes inclusion through stories and books. From this project comes his first book, “O Duelo”, published in 2022 by Planeta Tangerina. It moves between science and art, author and reader, image and word, trying to break some boundaries. He continues to ask a lot of questions but every now and then he takes a break to write or draw.

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Luis Lima

PhD in Philosophy – specialty of Aesthetics –, from FCS/ Universidade Nova de Lisboa, as a PhD fellow from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation for co-tutorship in Paris IV – Sorbonne, in the Literature department. FCT scholarship holder for a master's degree in Communication, Contemporary Culture and New Technologies from the same university. He graduated in Communication Sciences with a thesis on the mutual conditioning between criticism and art. He collaborated as a journalist in several publications (Around the world, Magazine National GeographicIberian ArtCapital Art, etc.). Since April 2023, he has been founding director of the School of Arts of the Autonomous University of Lisbon (UAL). He is an Associate Professor at UAL and a guest lecturer at the IPCA Superior School of Design (ESD) and teaches at these institutions, among other UC's, Image Theories, Creative Writing, Communication and Digital Storytelling, Cyberculture. He is a researcher at LabCom (Communication and Arts) and collaborator at CEAA (Art and Critical Studies) and at the Nip.Com Communication Research Center, at UAL. Since 2016, he has been a member of the Scientific Committee of CONFIA – International Conference on Illustration and Animation within the scope of the Masters in Illustration and Animation at ESD at IPCA. Since 2018, he has been a member of the Selection Committee of the Porto/Post/Doc film festival. He works as a freelance translator in the field of contemporary aesthetic and literary thought (Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Rancière, Georges Didi-Huberman, François Truffaut, Bernard Stiegler, Marie-José Mondzain, Paul Éluard, Pierre Klossowski, Ghérasim Luca, etc.).

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Mariana Gomes

Born in Faro, 1983. Lives and works in Lisbon, where he graduated in Fine Arts/Painting from the Faculty of Fine Arts, and has been exhibiting since 2007. Individual exhibitions include: 2023 Neo-Pós-Neo, Galeria Cristina Guerra, Lisbon ; 2021 Rabisco Infusion, Alta Vila Tea Room, “Cycle: Drawing as Thought”, curated by Alexandre Baptista, Águeda; 2020 Soliloquy, Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art, Lisbon; 2020 Induction, “Failed Entertainement” project, curated by Ana Anacleto in collaboration with Meel Press, Travessa da Ermida, Lisbon; 2019 Left-handed, curated by Bruno Marchand, Fundação Carmona e Costa, Lisbon; 2017 Romanian Dances, Baginsky Gallery, Lisbon; 2016 Not applicable, Fernando Santos Gallery, Porto; 2016 Bollocks, curated by Bruno Marchand, Appleton Square, Lisbon; 2014 Breviary, Galeria Fernando Santos, Porto; 2013 Stop Making Sense!, curated by João Pinharanda, Fundação EDP, Lisbon; 2008 Mariana Gomes, Galeria Módulo – Centro Difusor de Arte, Lisbon. His work is represented in several collections, including the EDP Foundation, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Carmona e Costa Foundation, Portuguese State Collection, Luso-American Foundation Collection, PLMJ Foundation.

Guest Teachers

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Ana Matilde Sousa

Ana Matilde Sousa is a visual artist and academic, born in Lisbon, where she lives and works. As a teenager in the 90s, I was obsessed with the Japanese animation series Dragon Ball Z, which I watched dubbed into Portuguese by actors who strongly “glocalized” the original content. His works have been published by alternative comics publishers and other entities, both in Portugal and internationally, including Chili Com Carne (Portugal), Kunsthalle Lissabon (Portugal), Monde Diplomatique – Portuguese Edition, kuš! (Latvia), Ediciones Valientes (Spain), Éditions Trip (Canada), Anthropocene Curriculum (Germany), 1646 – Experimental Art Space (Netherlands), the magazine Zupełnie Inny Świat (Poland), Silent Army (Australia), and the magazine Kuti (Finland). As an author, she presents and publishes articles on Japanese contemporary art and pop culture in classes, magazines and conferences with scientific refereeing and book publishers such as Routledge and Minnesota University Press. She has a PhD in Painting from the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon and currently works at this institution as a Junior Researcher at FCT and Guest Assistant Professor.

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António Jorge Gonçalves

António Jorge Gonçalves (Lisbon, 1964) is a Portuguese comic book author, cartoonist, visual performer, illustrator, set designer and teacher. His best-known project is “Subway Life”, drawing people sitting in Metro carriages in 10 cities around the world. In 2013, he also received the National Illustration Award (Portugal) for the book “A Beautiful Darkness” (with Ondjaki, Caminho 2013).

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Joana T. Silva

Joana T. Silva was born in 1987, in the city of Lisbon, where she currently lives and works. He completed his secondary education at Escola Artística António Arroio, where he attended the General Arts course. He continued his studies in the artistic field by entering the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon where he graduated and acquired a master's degree in Painting. In 2012 he entered the Master's Degree in Visual Arts Teaching at the University of Lisbon, which he completed this year. He is currently developing his artistic projects in the area of painting and artist's books.

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Laura Coutinho

Laura Coutinho is a Portuguese illustrator who currently lives in London and studies at the Kingston School of Art. Her recent works emerge as a response to colors and shapes found on walks and explore the sensation of atmosphere anchored in a particular moment or place, from the intersection of observation, memory and imagination. Often working with the tender qualities of soft pastels, Laura aims to invite the viewer's contemplation and offer moments of pause, intimacy and space.

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MAGO Studio

MAGO studio is a risograph printing project founded by illustrators Bina Tangerina and Marcos Martos. The studio was born from a passion for illustration, less conventional and more sustainable printing methods and the desire to explore new techniques. In addition to the printing service, they seek to share their knowledge of the technique and promote the work of the artists and illustrators with whom they collaborate.

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Mariana Rio

Illustrator based in Porto, has worked in illustration for over a decade, having published in Pato Lógico, Ediciones Mónimo, Sexto Piso Editorial and Eterogémeas, among others, in Portugal, Spain, Italy, Poland, Peru, Mexico, USA and Taiwan. Graduated in Communication Design from the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto and professor in the subjects of Illustration, Picture Books, Drawing and Creative Writing & Storytelling at ESAD Matosinhos. Her work as an illustrative author has been recognized with awards from the Illustrators Exhibition Bologna Children's Book Fair, the AOI World Illustration Awards, Nami Island International Picture Book Illustration Competition, 3×3 The Magazine of Contemporary Illustration, White Ravens – Internationale Jugendbibliothek, CJ Picture Book Awards and the DGLAB (National Illustration Award). In 2021 he received the Baba Kamo Illustration Prize, in Valencia.

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Nuno Saraiva

Born in 1969, in Mouraria de Lisboa. He collaborated as an editorial illustrator with practically all the Portuguese press, with special emphasis on Expresso, Observador, Público and Time Out. It is published by Esfera dos Livros, with the Greek version by Patakis Publications, by Abysmo and by Bertrand. He is a professor of Comics and Political Cartoon at Ar.Co and designed several Lisbon Festivals, which have animated festivals since 2014. He participates in the Sardinha by Bordallo collection (Fábrica de Faiança Bordallo Pinheiro) with his “Sardinha do Golaço”, commemorating the made our national team champion at Euro 2016. His book “Tudo Isto é Fado! “(Museu do Fado) was awarded the Best Comic Book 2016 (FIBDA) award. He is also the unofficial illustrator of several murals in Lisbon.

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Patrícia Guimarães

In the 2022/2023 academic year, he taught the subjects of 2D Animation and Graphic Representation at Escola Artística de Soares dos Reis, in Porto. She has a degree in Art and Multimedia – Animation, from the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon (FBAUL). He participated in several fanzines such as Black in whiteNicotine It is Your Mouth is a Guillotine. She is the author of comics STABAT MATER (2015), MANUE Useless (2016) and Green Pear (2019). It is also part of the collective comic book anthology Black Bruise (2018), published by Chili Com Carne. It also has illustrated work (books, albums, posters and programs) for publishers, newspapers, museums and theaters. Since 2014, he has collaborated with national animation producers, including MODOImago, Animanostra, Animais Avpl., Sardinha em Lata, Toonelada, AIM Creative Studios and BAP-Studio (Bando à Parte). As a trainer, she organizes comics, animated film and illustration workshops across the country.

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Teresa Cortez

Illustrator and animator from Lisbon. He studied Fine Arts and Multimedia Art at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon and Illustration at the Instituto Superior de Educação e Ciências, Lisbon. Since 2003, she has worked as an illustrator of covers, magazines, posters, records and children's books. He has collaborated with Pataca Discos, 2034, Universal, Take It Easy, Ink Publishing, Bayard Jeunesse, Tcharan, Pato Lógico, Livros Horizonte, Máquina de Voar, GataFunho. He has been teaching illustration at Nextart School in Lisbon since 2012 and running animation workshops at Cinemateca Júnior Lisboa since 2009.

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