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    Assessing the relevance of digital art to art students at Margret Trowell School of Industrial and Fine arts.

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    Undergraduate dissertation (907.9Kb)
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    2021-02-10
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    Omara, Isaac
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    The study was to investigate how Makerere art students practice design inspired by their specification. More so, the thesis was based on the following objectives in relations to the study topic.  To examine the challenges graphics design students face as they study it at Margret Trowel school of fine art in Makerere University.  To investigate the causes of these challenges faced by the digital artists.  To establish possible solutions to these challenges faced by graphics digital artists and how to ensure a complete and efficient study for both the lecturers and the students  To examine the causes of unemployment among graduates who studied digital art.
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