Research Interests: Visual Communication & Graphic Design, Multimedia Pedagogy, Community Art & Sustainability, Cross‑Cultural Design Collaboration, Creativity & Innovation in African Design.
Mr. Nsereko Joseph Raymond is a Ugandan designer, researcher, and Assistant lecturer at the Margaret Trowel School of Industrial and Fine Art (MTSIFA), College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology (CEDAT), Makerere University, where he teaches in the Department of Visual Communication Design and Multimedia. He has extensive experience in design practice and education, having worked internationally as a graphic designer in Oslo, Norway (2006) during a collaborative exchange program. Since 2014, he has mentored students from Makerere, Aalto, and Helsinki Universities through the UNICEF Finland/Uni-WASH multidisciplinary collaborative project in Acholi, Northern Uganda.
Mr. Nsereko is also a member of the Uganda Community Art Skills Development and Recycling (UCASDR) initiative, where he promotes creative skills, environmental sustainability, and therapeutic art practices within grassroots communities. His research and practice emphasize creativity, innovation, and sustainable development, with a strong focus on partnerships that advance design education and community empowerment.