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Title: Challenges to Sustainability in the Graphic Design Practices of a Developing Nation
Authors: Ginn Assibey Bonsu
Alettia V. Chisin
Johannes Cronjé
Keywords: graphic design, sustainability, challenges, Eco-papers, gate keeping
Issue Date: 2019
Series/Report no.: 131;
Abstract: In this paper, we examine graphic design practices to highlight challenges to sustain- ability, how they manifest, and their associated out- comes in Ghana. It was discovered that the key challenges to sustainable practices were a lack of sustainability education, sustainability practice guide- lines, and the improper disposal of waste chemicals. Other significant problems were air pollution, a lack of eco-papers and inks, poor gate-keeping of design content, and weak collaboration among designers. In addition, poor printing and weak design caused eco- nomic deficits, while some products designed for use were harmful to society. To minimize these chal- lenges, we propose sustainability education for graphic designers, their production team, and clients. We further recommend that graphic designers should observe professional ethics in their graphic design practices to promote sustainability
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/773
ISSN: 131
Appears in Collections:Department of Communication Studies

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