Color 35mm slide images of the 1997 SLCC Student Art Show.
Subjects
printmaking, Student Art Show, drawings, paintings, photographs, fine arts, Graphic design
Local Identifiers
14-0383
Title
Graphic Design Program 1990's
Description
Black and white photographs of various students in the Graphic Design Program in the 1990's.
Subjects
paper, Graphic design, Vocational education
Local Identifiers
13-0164 - 13-0172
Title
Graphic Design Classroom; Typography
Description
Graphic Design Classroom; Typography. Digitization completed with funds from a 2017 USHRAB (Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board) Grant that was awarded to Salt Lake Community College, Library Services.
Subjects
typography, Students, typography and typographic processes and techniques, Graphic design, Classrooms
Local Identifiers
15-2380
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1978-05-23
Description
Points West, May 23, 1978, Vol. 4 No. 27
Subjects
Graphic design, drawings
Local Identifiers
15-0257
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2019-02-06
Description
The Globe, February 6, 2019, Spring '19 Issue 5.
Subjects
Clubs, African Americans, History, grants, Salt Lake Community College Community Writing Center, Safety, Graphic design, posters, Art, Events, Legislation, transferring, Universities & colleges
Local Identifiers
19-0063
Title
Annual SLCC Student Art Show, Spring 1997
Description
Color photographs of the works on display for the Spring 1997 Annual SLCC Student Art Show which was held in the Science and Industry Building on Redwood Campus. This show is put on by the Fine Arts / Visual Arts and Design departments at the College.
scholarships, conferences, Alcoholism, Graphic design, Students, Computers, Drug abuse
Local Identifiers
15-0543
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1997-01-07
Description
Horizon, January 7, 1997, Vol. 1996-97, Issue 10.
Subjects
feature films, volleyball, Basketball, sports, Salt Lake Community College, Jordan Campus, Graphic design
Local Identifiers
15-0817
Title
Open Graphic Arts: Free Resources for Graphic Arts Teachers
Personal Creator
Jessica Curran, Whitney King Hyans, Eric Dederding
Description
The content posted to Open Graphic Arts is free to be used by educators for educational purposes. We currently share access to the course materials developed for our own classes, access to public versions of our Canvas courses (Note – Not all content can been seen at the public level), and provide downloadable Canvas courses upon request (which does include access to 100% of the course content). Our OPEN work started with a desire to make all Graphic Communications courses at Salt Lake Community college free or low cost for all students once tuition and fees have been paid. This process began by developing resources, teaching materials, lectures, and recordings to be used in lieu of items requiring hard costs like textbooks, course supplies, and subscriptions specifically geared toward SLCC students. As our processes have expanded internally to include seven fully OER designated courses we have committed to streamlining our OPEN content to be more easily adapted by other high school, college, and university teachers. We are currently working to update all OPEN content to remove SLCC specific information like course numbers, mentioning project specific information within recorded demos and lectures, etc… In addition, we are in the process of formatting our comprehensive slideshow lectures into a more textbook-like format. Access the website here: https://www.opengraphicarts.com/
Subjects
Open Educational Resources (OER), graphic arts, Graphic design, visual resources
Local Identifiers
18-0453
Title
INK Opening Reception And Exhibition
Description
Opening reception for INK at Salt Lake Community College, South City Campus. INK is an online source for Graphic Design students, professionals, and anyone passionate about the visual communication industry. It was started in 2010 by two talented Salt Lake Community College Visual Art & Design alumni, Casey Kim and Nadya Bratt. INK encourages creative and professional growth by providing access to job information, design news, scholarships, resources, portfolio reviews and activities in an environment which creates genuine connections with other visual art students and creative professionals.
Subjects
designs, designers, Graphic design, graphic designers, Students, South City Campus, receptions, exhibiting, visual arts, Studies (Visual works), Teachers
Local Identifiers
17-1077
Title
Graphic Design Program 1990s
Description
Two college students trace letter on a thin piece of paper in the Graphic Design program.
Salt Lake Community College Community Writing Center, bookstores, Mardi Gras, video games, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, film festivals, Basketball, sports, Salt Lake Community College, Graphic design, Libraries, Redwood Campus
Local Identifiers
15-1044
Title
Graphic Design Program Engraving Paper
Description
A black white photograph of student using a paper engraving machine.
Subjects
Graphic design, Vocational education, paper
Local Identifiers
13-0171
Title
A Student Working in the Graphic Design Program
Description
A black and white photograph of a student working in the graphic design program.
Subjects
Graphic design, Students, Drawing
Title
Instructor Teaching Student in the Graphic Design Program
Description
A black and white photograph of an instructor teaching a student in the graphic design program.
Subjects
Students, Graphic design, Vocational education
Local Identifiers
13-0170
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1992-01-23
Description
Horizon, January 23, 1992, Vol. 91-92 No. 16
Subjects
Valentines, Civil liberties, Meetings, Graphic design, Art festivals, AIDS (Disease)
Local Identifiers
15-0652
Title
Cubical Studio Spaces For Graphic Design Students
Description
Student working on a printmaking or graphic design at his personal creative cubicle. Digitization completed with funds from a 2017 USHRAB (Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board) Grant that was awarded to Salt Lake Community College, Library Services.
Memorandum dated on October 1st, 1996 for the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the agenda for meeting to be held on October 19th, 1996 where College President Budd informs about some of the items to approve and a couple of proposed administrative changes. Attached are the some of the documents that were discussed at the meeting and they are as follow: The Investment report, Katherine Boswell's Request for leave absence (with a positive recommendation and the formal letter of Katherine Boswell), the minutes of the September Board Meeting, Personnel Report, Major Grants Requested/Received, the change of name of the program "Computer Graphics Specialization Associate of Applied Science Degree" to "Multi Media Specialization Associate of Applied Science Degree" and the change of name of the "Graphic Design Department " to the "Visual Art and Design Department", the Academic Services Report (reports on some of the workshop that the Interpreter Training Program participated, the introduction of a new computer software referred to as CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning) for on-line language learning, some programming courses that were being offered to the public, etc), the New Faculty Biographies, as well as the Student Report and the Calendar of Upcoming Events. It was mention that a lease agreement with the City of Salt Lake for the property located at the Airport International Center and the intent of lease for the Railroad program. At the end it attached a form to participate in the new campus naming.