Role of illustration in the society
Role of illustration in the society
Date
2022-04
Authors
Nazziwa, Elizabeth
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Makerere University
Abstract
My field research is basing on the role of illustration in the society of Makerere university the purpose of the study is to investigate the impact of illustration to Makerere society people.
In chapter one the researcher introduced and presented the background study of illustration , it's leading role in impacting moral ettiquette values and how it has changed lives of thousands of makerere society people backed by the core values and history.
In chapter two the researcher reviewed all the history of illustration and how Ugandans are using illustrations to help the illiterate people in the society of makerere how ugandans are relating illustrations will further more be used to change lives of the people in Makerere University.
In chapter three the researcher presented the various methodologies that will be able to use during the data collection of his research which include sampling, questionnaire, observation, one on one interviews.
In the fourth chapter the researcher displayed the presentation, interpretation and analysis of the data he fetched from the field. she verified the research using his objectives and presented the results according to them systematically.
In chapter five the researcher made discussions, recommendations plus conclusions in line with objectives. Putting aside the unity created by illustrations around makerere University the , the use illustration i.e symbols for easy identity,of different colleges and these can be used by every college in order to easily show the location of the college
Description
A dissertation submitted to the College of Engineering Design and Art in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree Bachelor of Industrial and Fine Arts of Makerere University.
Keywords
Illustration in the society
Citation
Nazziwa, Elizabeth. (2022). Role of illustration in the society. (Unpublished undergraduate dissertation) Makerere University; Kampala, Uganda.