
December 12, 2003 Feature
Art
Students Design Utah State's Holiday Card
Graphic
design is just one of the many places where creativity and technology
intersect on Utah State’s campus. This year students from
Bob Winward’s graphic design courses used digital illustration,
photos, original illustrations and computer art to design a
holiday card for the president’s office. The cards showcase
student creativity while expressing holiday greetings.
Jeremiah Murray created the card that was selected by Kermit
and Phyllis Hall to be used as their greeting card. Other top
finalists included Jennifer Ward, Mike Daines, Eric Westover,
Dave Barton, Jen Ward, Jon Smith and Rebecca Humphreys. Pictured
here are the four top entries.
The
art students were mentored by professor Robert Winward. Former
president of the University and College Design Association,
Winward has been recognized nationally for his innovative design.
Utah State’s 200 graphic design students are currently
engaged in creating promotional materials for community causes,
educational materials for several National Parks, and watches
for Swatch, based in Switzerland.
A $125 "Academics First" scholarship was awarded
to Jeremiah, with $100, $75 and $50 going to the closest runners-up.

Written by Miaken Christensen, miaken@cc.usu.edu
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