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Artistic contribution on Bow-Harp development for culture preservation and modern use.
(Makerere University, 2020-12)The overall summary of this research is presented in this page. This is an academic study on a topic; Artistic contribution on Bow-harp development for culture preservation and modern use. The was conducted particularly ... -
The artistic review of a sculpture art piece "Birds in flight" found at Makerere University new wing Library.
(2020-12-18)The Artistic review of a Sculpture Art piece to act as the source of inspiration to young sculptors at MTSIFA other than other common inspiration. This study is conducted at Makerere University main Library and a quantitative ... -
Asses the infection control measures of salon operation in salon in Wandegeya, Kampala district
(Makerere University, 2023-01-30)focusing on the various infections of the salon operators and the clients, causes of the the infection control measures on both salon operators and the clients. Thesubject was infection, effects of the infections on ... -
Assessing Achievements in the Fashion Design Industry within Kampala District between 2005-2011.
(2018-05-05)Fashion is defined as the art of application of design and aesthetics or natural beauty to clothing and accessories. Fashion design in influenced bu cultural and social altitudes, and has varied over time and place. In ... -
Assessing the impact of inadequate drawing materials to drawing students at Margaret trowel school of industrial and fine arts Makerere University.
(2022-08-11)Drawing is a core course at Margaret trowel school of industrial fine arts that mostly deals with drawing of objects and human figure .more still it includes human anatomy ; portraits ,human skeleton among others . Many ... -
Assessing the importance of digital technologies to the graphic designers at NASSER road in Kampala
(Makerere University, 2022-01-03)The research is based on assessing the importance of digital technologies to the graphic designers at Nasser road in Kampala. The purpose of the study is to account for the importance of digital technologies in graphic ... -
Assessing the relevance of digital art to art students at Margret Trowell School of Industrial and Fine arts.
(Makerere University, 2021-02-10)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 ... -
Assessing the role of photojournalism in the reconstruction of gender perception in Ugandan newspapers today.
(2018-11-10)This research assessing the role of photojournalism in the reconstruction gender perception in Ugandan news papers. The study has been carried out with the objectives to identify photographs from specified newspapers that ... -
Assessing the socio-economic impact of weaving among women in Luzira prison
(Makerere university, 2019-04)This researcher is arined at studying how weaving has itnpacted women in luzira prison. The researcher will look into the ability or these wornen and the environmental challcngcs that they race while practicing their weaving ... -
Automotive design and its implantation in KIIRA EV.
(Makerere University, 2022-05-04)With Uganda trying to join the automotive industry with Kiira Motors, the company has a lot to consider during the production of their cars. The automotive market is a stiff one with very many competitors and well establish ... -
The background and history of the process of creating 3D animation
(Makerere University, 2018-05-02)This is a research study about making an animation designer and the processes that entail how it's done. This study Is meant to discover who an animation designer Is and What makes them so as well as investigate techniques ... -
Bakisiimba dance: a source of inspiration for making Maganda dance costumes.
(Makaerere university, 2022-01)Inspiration is the beginning of textile design process. This can be gotten from anything like;animals, insects, birds, people in different actions, shapes and lines to design motifs andpatterns required for designing the ... -
Bark cloth and fashion design: trendy styles by Sanna Gateja in Uganda.
(2021-03-17)This research analyzed local fabric material as being versatile and creative in the contemporary use in fashion design today. It is a research carried out to understand how fashion designers have used the fabric in their ... -
A bark cloth as a source of inspiration to make a fashionable flower girls’ party wear.
(Makerere University, 2020-12-18)A Backcloth as a source of inspiration to make a fashionable flower girls party wear. It is locally called Olubugo which is soft, thick slightly textured fabric out of the bark of Mutuba tree or to give it a scientific ... -
Basketry for empowerment (a case study of the disabled people in Kampala district.
(2021-02-26)Man being the most developed creature and blessed with the highest understanding and thinking ability, has try express and explore his abilities through discovery and inventing new things. The art of craftsmanship is a ... -
Basketry in Buganda.
(2017-06-05)Traditional Ganda history begins with Kintu the legendary founder of the royal dynasty. The “Baganda falls into the “Bantu” group in the classification of the races of Africa” “They belong to mixed type which is characterized ... -
Billboard design in Ntinda in the last two years.
(2020-12)The research is aimed at studying how the people in Ntinda, be it residents or passers-by, have adapted to billboard usage and how they interpret them. The researcher will look into the processes undertaken in the ... -
Body art: application and perception of Tattoos in selected Tattoo Parlors in Uganda.
(Makerere university, 2022-04-30)Tattoos are common in Uganda today; however, tattooed persons may be perceived as having more negative character and as more deviant than people without tattoos. (Perception of tattoos: now and then, 2014) Tattooed ... -
BODY ORNAMENTATION AND DANCING OF IMBALU CIRCUMCSION RITUALS PERFORMED BY THE BAGISU PEOPLE IN BUDUDA DISTRICT
(2021-04-29)The researcher presents the introductory part of the study, background of the study, research problem, scope of the study, objectives, research questions, significance of the study, and the purpose. The researcher also ... -
Cake Forms as a Sculpture: a case study of selected Bakeries in Kampala District.
(2019-04)The study aimed at analyzing cake forms as a sculpture in selected bakeries around Kampala District. The specific re search problem of the study was to investigate why there was little ...