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Abdullahi A.m

Department of Industrial Design, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria

4 Publications

Publications 4

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Research Article Vol. 10, Issue 1

DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL MEDIA CONTENT FOR ENHANCING STUDENT ENROLMENT INTO PRINTING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMMES IN NORTHERN NIGERIA

Kurawa A.B*, Abdullahi A.M, Azi J.I., Abubakar S.

This study investigated the design and development of social media content to enhance information dissemination and improve student enrolment in Printing Technology programmes across polytechnics in Northern Nigeria. Utilizing a studio-based research method, the study employed CorelDRAW 2024 and Adobe Premiere Pro to develop 11 e-posters and a prom...

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Research Article Vol. 10, Issue 1

DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF SMART-LINK APPLICATION FOR ENHANCING INFORMATION SHARING AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA

Zirra, B. G*, Azi J.I., Dakyes S.U., Eze C., Abdullahi A.M

The integration of mobile technology has revolutionized the dissemination of information across various sectors of human endeavour, including higher education. This study proposes the development of an Android application tailored to enhance information dissemination and information sharing among undergraduate students of industrial design at Ahmad...

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Research Article Vol. 10, Issue 1

TYPOGRAPHICAL ELEMENTS USAGE ON BILLBOARD DESIGN AND HOW IT AFFECTS READABILITY

Poor legibility of most typographical elements on billboards across Kaduna indicates that they lack conformity to standard principles and elements of typographic use, thereby, affecting the qualities of billboard design in terms of legibility, readability, kerning, leading and suitability as affected by the space, height and baseline. The basic obj...

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Research Article Vol. 10, Issue 1

A GRAPHIC DESIGN ANALYSIS OF USABILITY AND PUBLIC AWARENESS OF ANTI-COUNTERFEITING FEATURES ON ANTI-MALARIA PACKAGING IN NIGERIA

Yusuf M.S*, Abdullahi A.M, Azi J.I., Abdulrahman A

Every day in Nigeria, patients visit pharmacies to obtain vital anti-malarial drugs. Trusting the packaging, they may unknowingly purchase counterfeit, ineffective, or harmful medicine. This doctoral research examines a key visual communication failure: the "security gap" between anti-counterfeiting graphics on pharmaceutical packaging and their us...

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