Our Program

Portfolio Preparation for Overseas Art School Admissions

A structured, one-on-one program built around your creative identity — designed to get you into RISD, Parsons, CalArts, and beyond.

19+

Years of Experience

381+

Acceptances

1:6

Student-Director Ratio

7 steps

Portfolio Process

Program Overview

Four Tracks, One Goal

Every student at our Seoul studio enters Royal Blue through the same rigorous process — but the path is yours. Choose the track that matches your timeline and ambition.

Foundation

Concept & Foundation

This program is designed for students who are beginning their artistic journey or transitioning into a portfolio-focused practice.

Over 12 or more months, students develop fundamental observational drawing skills, explore a range of mediums and materials, and begin to discover their unique creative voice.

By the end of the Foundation track, each student has a clear artistic direction and a body of exploratory work ready to develop into a full portfolio.

Recommended: 12 months+

Intermediate

Studio Practice

Students who have completed foundational skills move into focused studio practice. Over 6 to 9 months, students develop a personal visual language, refine their medium, and begin building a cohesive body of work aligned with their target schools.

Each project is guided by Royal Blue’s PID framework — helping students find the intersection of personal interest, individual style, and data-driven school research.

Recommended: 6–9 months

Core

Portfolio Development

The Core track is the full Royal Blue experience. Over 8 to 12 months, students work through our complete PID System and 7-step methodology to develop a cohesive, school-specific portfolio from the ground up.

Every project is built around the student’s individual creative identity and tailored to the aesthetic requirements of their target schools — whether that is RISD, Parsons, CalArts, CMU, or any other leading program.

Recommended: 6–12 months

Advanced

Application Intensive

For students who already have an existing body of work, the Advanced track focuses on refinement, strategic curation, and application execution.

Over 3 to 6 months, our instructors help students edit their portfolios for maximum impact, write compelling personal statements, prepare for interviews, and manage the full submission process for top-tier art and design programs.

Recommended: 3–6 months

Our Method

The 7-Step Process

Every portfolio at Royal Blue is built through our proven 7-step curriculum — structured thinking that leads to genuinely original work.

1. Discovery & Direction

In the first stage, we work closely with each student to identify their creative interests, personal strengths, and target schools. Using the Individual component of the PID System, we map out a personalized curriculum that aligns the student’s artistic identity with the specific requirements and culture of each target institution.

2. Concept Development

Students generate original ideas grounded in personal research, cultural context, and lived experience. Rather than copying references or following trends, we train students to develop concepts that are genuinely their own — ideas that will form the intellectual and emotional core of their entire portfolio.

3. Visual Research

Students build a rigorous visual reference library that informs — but never copies — the work ahead. This stage develops critical visual literacy, helping students understand how professional artists and designers think, and how to translate research into original creative decisions.

4. Experimentation

Students explore a wide range of materials, techniques, and formats through intentional risk-taking. This stage is about discovery — finding the visual language that best expresses each student’s unique ideas and artistic voice before committing to a final body of work.

5. Refinement

With a clear direction established, students edit and strengthen their work — eliminating what doesn’t serve the portfolio’s overall narrative and deepening what does. This stage develops critical self-editing skills that admissions officers recognize as a sign of artistic maturity.

6. Portfolio Editing

Students sequence, present, and photograph their work for maximum impact in both digital and physical submission formats. We ensure every portfolio is formatted correctly for each target school’s specific requirements — from online portals to in-person review days.

7. Application Strategy

In the final stage, we execute a school-by-school submission plan — including personal statement writing, artist statement development, interview preparation, and deadline management. Every application is tailored to the specific culture and expectations of each target program.

Where Our Students Go

Proven Results at the Schools That Matter

RISD · Parsons · CalArts · Cornell AAP · Carnegie Mellon · WashU in St. Louis · Brown University · UPenn

Ready to Build Your Portfolio?

Book a free consultation with the director. We’ll review your work, discuss your target schools, and map out a plan.

Book a Free Consultation
Scroll to Top