Category Archives: Graphic Arts
Zombies, Dragons, and Animals—All of these pictured at the Salt Lake City/Murray Stevens-Henager Campus High School Art Show

May 9, 2013—Last week, the Salt Lake City/Murray campus hosted its second High School Art Show. With an increase in entries, this year featured 90 pieces from 75 participants in art ranging from 3D to charcoal. With finding the judges, … Continue reading
Using Graphic Design to Become Your Own Boss

For centuries the United States and its capitalistic form of economy have drawn millions to within its borders, most of who are searching diligently for the fabled American Dream. It is the promise of a comfortable income, reachable ambition, and … Continue reading
The Good Kind of Stealing

There is one simple trick that separates “professional-quality” artists from “student-quality” artists. On the surface, this trick might sound a bit like cheating—it might even sound downright evil. I’m talking about stealing. Yes, here I am, your professor telling you … Continue reading
Programming and Graphic Arts: Never the Twain to Meet

Programming, by its very nature, tends to be a solitary, linear, and lonely activity. Information needs to be gathered, processed, organized, and re-displayed. Even in object-oriented programming, the math has to be right. The problems have to be solved. The … Continue reading
