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        Various meanings derived from fashion design at Maragret Trowel School of Industrial and Fine Art [1]
        A visual analysis on African hall culture as an inspiration to painting at Margaret Trowell School of industrial Fine Art. [1]
        Visual communication as a marketing strategy a case study of ebenezer restuarant. [1]
        Visual communication through Fashion design: :A case study of the design process. [1]
        Visual communication through infographics as a medium for conveying information about the importance of covid-19 vaccination at Makerere University. [1]
        Visual representation of art exhibitions and the development of the art industry at the Makerere art school [1]
        Why colleges in Makerere University don’t have individual symbols [1]
        Why has sculpture not been used for decorating purposes on various cultural ceremonies in kampala. Case study: Buganda [1]
        Why oil painting is more popular than water colour painting at MTSIFA [1]
        Why Performing artists have a bigger following and high promotion as compared to visual artists. [1]
        Wood fabrication process at Bwaise and MTSIFA; a comparison case. [1]

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