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      Bark cloth and fashion design: trendy styles by Sanna Gateja in Uganda. [1]
      A bark cloth as a source of inspiration to make a fashionable flower girls’ party wear. [1]
      Basketry for empowerment (a case study of the disabled people in Kampala district. [1]
      Basketry in Buganda. [1]
      Billboard design in Ntinda in the last two years. [1]
      Body art: application and perception of Tattoos in selected Tattoo Parlors in Uganda. [1]
      BODY ORNAMENTATION AND DANCING OF IMBALU CIRCUMCSION RITUALS PERFORMED BY THE BAGISU PEOPLE IN BUDUDA DISTRICT [1]
      Cake Forms as a Sculpture: a case study of selected Bakeries in Kampala District. [1]
      Cake forms inspired by plant life: a case study of some cake bakeries around Kampala. [1]
      A case Study of Analyzing Metal Fabrication Designs in KawempeTown Council. [1]
      The causes of low job opportunities in graphics design industry in Kampala. [1]
      Ceramics and the critique of corruption in society. [1]
      The challenges faced by Nyanza Textile Industry and why it is not well commercially firmed. [1]
      Challenges faced by the undergraduate students doing applied textile design at Margaret Trowel School of Industrial and Fine Art Makerere University [1]
      College of Engineering Design Art and Technology Margaret Trowel School of Industrial and Fine Art exploring the lettuce plant as an inspiration for tapestry design [1]
      Comics enhancing children learning (a case study new vision news paper magazine). [1]
      Communication through graphic design in Kalisizo, Rakai District [1]
      A comparative study between being a publisher-house employed illustrator and a free Lance illustrator in Kampala, Uganda. [1]
      A comparative study of fashion and design teaching in Makerere University and YMCA Comprehensive Institution [1]
      The comparative study of observational drawings done at the Margaret Trowel School of Industrial and Fine Art compared to those done elsewhere [1]