What's Happening?
Professor Randall Smith, a renowned graphic designer and educator, is retiring after 35 years at the University of Utah. Smith's career includes designing the first logo for the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints and founding his own design firm. His work has significantly influenced the graphic design community and his students, leaving a lasting impact on the arts in Salt Lake City.
Why It's Important?
Smith's contributions to graphic design and education highlight the importance of mentorship and innovation in the arts. His work has shaped the visual identity of major institutions and inspired a generation of designers. Smith's career exemplifies the role of educators in fostering creativity and advancing the field of graphic design, impacting both local and broader artistic communities.






