Graphic Design Occupational Hazards: A Case Study of Ilorin Metropolis, Kwara State, Nigeria

SHAGAYA, Mashood Olanrewaju

Abstract


This study explores the occupational hazards faced by freelance graphic designers in Ilorin metropolis, Nigeria. The research identifies commonly practiced areas of graphic design, assesses awareness of occupational hazards, and evaluates perceived importance of safety measures. A survey and interview were conducted among freelance graphic designers and lecturers of visual arts/graphic design. The findings reveal varying levels of awareness regarding occupational hazards, with opportunities for improvement in areas such as eye strain, chemical exposure, and ergonomic risks. The study highlights the importance of prioritizing safety in graphic design studios and adopting best practices to minimize risks. The research contributes to the development of training programs and policies aimed at enhancing awareness and preparedness among freelance graphic designers

Keyword: Graphic design, Occupational hazards, Health and safety, Creative industries

DOI: 10.7176/ADS/114-02

Publication date: July 30th 2025


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