The Fusion of Igbo Language and Digital Art: An Investigation Into the Impact of Igbo in Memes, Digital Illustrations and Graphic Novel

Authors

Dereck-M A. Orji

Department of Linguistics, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State (Nigeria)

Chinwe A. Umeobi

Department of Linguistics, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State (Nigeria)

Article Information

DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2025.903SEDU0653

Subject Category: Language

Volume/Issue: 9/26 | Page No: 8644-8658

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2025-10-22

Accepted: 2025-10-28

Published: 2025-11-14

Abstract

Digital culture has opened new spaces for African languages to circulate, innovate and gain prestige beyond traditional literature and broadcast media. This study investigates how the Igbo language is being mobilized in three fast-growing digital art forms – memes, digital illustrations and graphic novels – to shape identity, humour, social critique and linguistic change. By investigating the interplay between language and the visual storytelling in the digital realm, it aims at uncovering the ways in which Igbo speakers creatively employ their language in these contemporary mediums. Anchored on Multimodal Discourse Theory (Kress and Van Leeuwen, 1996; 2001), the study examines how meaning is constructed through the interaction of multiple semiotic modes – language, image, layout and symbolism. A qualitative research design which combines content analysis of selected Igbo-based digital artworks is adopted to understand their interpretive perspectives. Analyzing the linguistic nuances which are embedded in Igbo memes and the visual narrative techniques employed in digital illustrations and graphic novels, the study seeks to elucidate the cultural significance and communication power of the fusion. The findings show that the use of Igbo linguistic forms in digital art serves as a medium of cultural continuity and identity negotiation in the digital era. The study concludes that the fusion of Igbo language and digital art enriches both artistic creativity and linguistic visibility thereby offering pathways for the preservation and global projection of Igbo cultural identity in digital age. It endeavors to contribute insights into the evolving landscape of Igbo language in the digital age thereby shedding light on how these digital art forms both reflect and shape cultural identity within Igbo-speaking communities.

Keywords

narrative, memes, visual, graphic novel

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