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How Mugejjera mastered 3D graphics, branding


How Mugejjera mastered 3D graphics, branding
Monday April 19 2021
Summary
Mugejjera advises people to start small and grow bigger. “If you manage Shs1m, you can grow to manage Shs2m…then Shs4m…but many want to start big, without experience,” he says. 
He adds that sustaining a business is not necessarily making profits. “As long as a business can pay its expenses, don’t close shop.”
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The Bachelor of Commerce graduate snubbed white-collar jobs to start a graphics company from scratch. 
Made in school 
Mugejjera was in Senior Three at Kibuli SS when his teacher contracted him and his friend to design signs for a talking compound. Each earned Shs250,000. “That was our first time to get that much,” he recalls.  ....

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Superior interns blaze path toward options for young adults with disabilities


Intern Steven LaFave: Everyone deserves a chance.
Written By: Maria Lockwood
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Isabella Fonseca, an intern at Project SEARCH, gets a hug from Riley Greaves in the 3K classroom at Cooper Elementary School in Superior Tuesday, Feb. 23. (Jed Carlson / [email protected])
Since September, four young adults with disabilities have been exploring career options through Project SEARCH.
As they intern at local jobs, narrow down their interests and learn new skills, the students are helping change the culture in Douglas County.
Nash Effinger, a 2020 Superior High School graduate, has his sights set on becoming a mechanic. Classmate Isabella Fonseca said she’d like a job working with people, possibly at a shop like Build-A-Bear. Steven LaFave, a senior at Superior High School, is exploring many different options. ....

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