2D Game Art and Design Projects
2D Art & Game Design Projects, Early group on Wednesdays at 16.15–18.30
In this workshop, students develop their own creative projects with individual guidance from the teacher. You can work on 2D art, character design, environments, UI, animation, worldbuilding, game ideas, or small playable concepts, depending on what interests you.
The course is project-based and flexible. Each student works at their own level and gets personal support with planning, improving, and finishing their work. The focus is on building creative confidence, visual skills, and the ability to carry your own ideas forward.
This group is a good fit for students who are starting out, exploring different directions, or trying creative projects for the first time. No previous experience or programming knowledge is required.
Optional AI tools can be used for brainstorming or problem-solving. Nothing extra is needed to take part in the workshop.
Students can use digital drawing tools, design software, game-making tools, and other creative methods depending on their project.
The workshop is conducted in English, but only a basic understanding of the language is needed. The teacher gives individual guidance and supports each student at their own level.
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2D Art & Game Design Projects, Evening Group on Wednesdays at 18.45–21.00
This evening session is a focused space for students who want to develop their own creative work. It is especially suitable for older students, students working on longer projects or portfolio pieces, or anyone who simply cannot attend the earlier class.
Students can continue ongoing projects or start new ones in 2D art, character design, illustration, UI, animation, worldbuilding, game design, or small playable concepts. The format is project-based and flexible, with individual mentoring from the teacher.
The evening group has a quieter, more independent atmosphere. It suits students who want time to concentrate, develop their style, and treat their projects more seriously, whether that means preparing portfolio work, exploring a personal direction, or building something they actually want to finish. Beginners are equally welcome, and each student is supported at their own level.
Optional AI tools can be used for brainstorming, problem-solving, or supporting small coding experiments. Nothing extra is needed to take part in the workshop.
No previous experience or programming knowledge is required. Students can use digital drawing tools, design software, game-making tools, and other creative methods depending on their project.
The workshop is conducted in English, but only a basic understanding of the language is needed. The teacher gives individual guidance and supports each student at their own level.


