{Student Work}

tamale

MTSIFA student Michael Kasule created this dairy ad working with DWB mentor Raymond Prucher in summer of 2007.

 

 

Nalule logo

Third year Kyambogo University student Assy Nalule developed this logo in February 2007 for the Ugandan Community Based Organization FHope for an assignment in design class AD 226.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kyambogo student William Kusiimwa created this 2-color treatment for an assignment in AD 216, a design course in which most of the students had little or no previous design computing experience.

 

 

 

 

 

kayiira

Martin Kayiira, a third-year education major at Kyambogo, created this beautiful imposed signature for BED 226 in spring of 2007.

 

 

 

 

 

Nile Ferry Crossing

bot's book

Lawrence Bot showed his great sense of humor with this imposed signature for a book project in BED 226, at Kyambogo in spring of 2007.

{Projects}

{Main Menu}

 

 

 

 

First year student Muhammad Ayoub created this image for the freshman "Black and White" studio at MTSIFA. The theme was Uganda, and many students used the shield, a primary African archetype, as a motif.

David Ssengendo created this two-color brochure for a second-year print-production class. Employing a grey African border motif situates the piece geographically.

DWB introduced web design at MTSIFA in 2001.
This splash page menu was created for the first hypermedia course ever offered
at MTSIFA by Sandra Karamaji and Olive Namuli.

MTSIFA second year student Godfrey Ntege developed this fanciful sketch for an exercise in color. Although it will never replace the Coca-Cola red wave, the sentiment is in keeping with decades of catcy Coke slogans.

Third-year MTSIFA student Jeremy Byamanzi developed a CD portfolio entitled "Most Wanted Artist." Based upon a police forensic investigation, this main menu user interface assembled the evidence providing the artist's credentials.

Second year student Joshua Ibanda displays his love of anything having to do with Star Wars with this painting of "droids enjoying a drink at the bar."