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    Production of typeface using the long-horns of Ankole cattle: a case of Mbarara municipality
    (Kyambogo University (Unpublished work), 2024-08) Himbisa, Nimrod
    The purpose of this study was to develop typeface from the long-horns of Ankole cattle with the aim of preserving the Ankole heritage through their creations. The objectives of the study were to; examine the long-horned Ankole cattle of Mbarara, explore ideas for creating long-horned Ankole typeface and develop typeface from long-horned Ankole cattle. The study had a population of 13 respondents who provided information through interviews and analysing documents in the possession. The study was qualitative and used descriptive approach. The findings indicate that long-horned Ankole cattle had numerous characteristics suitable for the creation of typeface, providing wide range of options to fully develop and create typefaces. The use of manual and digital process was essential in the refinement of the final characters. The findings could impact graphic designers by introducing a unique, culturally enriched typeface that can be used in various design applications. The study highlights how integrating cultural elements into typeface design using an exploratory research design can enhance the visual identity and storytelling aspects of graphic design projects. By creating typeface that embody the distinct features of the Ankole long-horned cattle, designers can add a layer of cultural significance and authenticity to their work. The study also recommends exploring other characteristics of the long-horned Ankole cattle for typeface creation, further expanding the variety of culturally inspired typeface available for use in the graphic design industry

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