Corban – (kor’-ban) – translated “a gift,” “a sacrificial offering,” literally, “that which is brought near,” namely, to the altar. An expression frequently used in the original text of the Old Testament; in the English Bible it occurs in Matthew 7:11; compare also Matthew 15:5. It is the most general term for a sacrifice of any kind. A gift or offering consecrated to God.
Borrowed from William Baur’s definition in International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (www.blueletterbible.com).
Hector and Christy desire to honor the Lord and give back to Him any artistic talent he has blessed them with. They are seeking to lay their gifts on the altar and give Him the glory, therefore viewing graphic design as Corban.