Lauriann I. Henriksen Wakefield and Professor Robert T. Barrett, Design Greeting cards are a special way of saying I care about you and what is happening in your life. In addition, the illustration is a primary factor in selecting a particular card to buy. In stores, I studied existing LDS cards and found most are not […]
PRINTED PATTERN The Study of Pattern Through Ancient Egyptian Art
Michelle Sorensen and Professor Adrian Pulfer, Visual Arts and Graphic Design Pattern design is widely popular and used throughout the world. Patterns have also been used since the beginning of time. They can be seen in blankets, clothing, rugs, and paintings throughout history. For my study of patterns I looked to an unusual resource—ancient Egypt. Egypt […]
He walked the Americas: John 10:16
America Chumpitaz and Professor Adrian Pulfer, Graphic Design The legends of the white God surrounded me as I was growing up. In school I learned in Peruvian History class that more than a legend or a myth is a story that it is passed from generation to generation. The White God or Viracocha, , Kukulkan, […]
Sarajevo: A Photographic Collection of the City 15 Years After the Genocide Has Ended
Christine Armbruster Winding through the streets of Sarajevo, I am a voyeur. Sarajevo is a city of layers, and with the discovery of each came a deeper understanding. As I dug deeper into basements where it is heard that your hair turns gray overnight, I began to know the city just a little bit more. […]
Commercial Theatre Practices in Non-profit Theatre
Andrew Joy and Professor Jeffrey Martin, Division of Design and Production This creative project compared two case studies in theatrical producing. Simply put, being a producer is being in charge of finding the material to produce (i.e. a play, musical, dance program etc.), making all arrangements to put that material on stage, and being financially responsible […]