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ANALISA VISUAL DARI ELEMEN PERMAINAN KARTU ‘THE ART OF BATIK’ Hananto, Brian Alvin; Audiah, Jennifer
Jurnal Bahasa Rupa Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): Jurnal Bahasa Rupa April 2019
Publisher : Institut Bisnis dan Teknologi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31598/bahasarupa.v2i2.367

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Card games have become a common object that is used not only for playing but also to inform and teach several things through its gameplay. ‘The Art of Batik’ was a card game designed by Adhit WP, illustrated by M. Bahroen and published by Hompimpa! Games. The card game wanted to teach its players about a simplified process and steps of producing Batik with its gameplay. Unfortunately, the game is considered hard to understand and it fails to inform the intended messages to its players. The author tries to study more about the issue and the game’s element and rules, the author also examines the visuals and interface of the game. The author concludes that the main issue is found on the visual of ‘The Art of Batik’ card game. The cards have poor information arrangement and hierarchy, which can be properly addressed by reconsidering the layout of the pieces of information. From this conclusion, the author suggests that a redesign of ‘The Art of Batik’ can be executed based on the author's foundings so that the game can be more effectively played and easier to understand.
REDESAIN VISUAL PERMAINAN KARTU ‘THE ART OF BATIK’ Jennifer Audiah; Hananto, Brian Alvin
Jurnal Bahasa Rupa Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): Jurnal Bahasa Rupa Oktober 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31598/bahasarupa.v3i1.392

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Previously, the author had done a study towards ‘The Art of Batik’ board game in terms of graphic design, especially in the aspect of information grouping and visual hierarchy. From that study, it is found that some game component there was too much information that wasn’t properly visualized and there was lack of visual hierarchy. This drives the author to conduct a redesign in response to the findings that were previously found. This paper will discuss the redesign of the 'The Art of Batik' card game that was made by the authors. The paper will describe the steps and design considerations that were made in the design process. At the end of the design, the authors conclude the paper and give a recommendation on how to design a game from the perspective of a visual communication designer. The authors hope that this paper can be a reference for further game design and game visual designs. The design process was based on the paradigm that each design needs to accommodate a hierarchy of needs before attempting to pursue additional features. With that principle in mind, the authors remapped the pieces of information of the game and redesigned the form of the game components. The result was a playable new set of 'The Art of Batik' that is ready to be evaluated in further research.
EVALUASI METODOLOGI DESAIN DALAM SIMULASI PERANCANGAN ULANG SISTEM TANDA UNTUK PENGGUNA TRANSPORTASI UMUM Hananto, Brian Alvin; Hadi, Jessie Rose Komala; Hernawan, Karina Olivia; Gondo, Natasha Christina
Jurnal Bahasa Rupa Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Jurnal Bahasa Rupa Oktober 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31598/bahasarupa.v4i1.585

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A design methodology is an important aspect of design. In hopes to develop the design methodology’s pedagogy in the Visual Communication Design Department of Universitas Pelita Harapan (VCD UPH), the author conducted a classroom action research to evaluate results of design methodology analysis of final assignment projects in VCD UPH. The project that is featured in this article is a signage system redesign for Transjakarta by Triska, in which several students in the Design Methodology class evaluate the methodology. For the evaluation, Triska’s methodology is framed by the design process model of Robin Landa. The result of the evaluation shows several points that can be added from Triska’s methodology to make it better. From the study, it is shown that design methodology learning can be conducted through analysis and evaluation of a design methodology of a design project. The learning method is possible to be implemented for the bachelor level of design programs. Though the pedagogy demonstrated in this article is still in its preliminary phase, it can later be further developed after more studies and the second cycle of research had been done by the author.
Perancangan Signage & Wayfinding untuK Perpustakaan Nasional Indonesia Calista, Helena; Hananto, Brian Alvin; Wijaya, Ade Maradhona Shantio
Jurnal Bahasa Rupa Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): Bahasa Rupa Desember 2023
Publisher : Institut Bisnis dan Teknologi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31598/bahasarupa.v7i1.1471

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Signage and wayfinding is one of the components of Environmental Graphic Design that is used to help people feel safe and comfortable when navigating, particularly for individuals in heavily crowded locations. The Indonesian Nasional Library (Perpustakaan Nasional Republik Indonesia), recognized as the world's tallest library, comprises 24 floors filled with various services and amenities that cater to the community's interests and consistently attract many visitors. Hence, signage and effective wayfinding are indispensable in accommodating users in their library activities. The framework of this design process is established based on the pyramid method by Chris Calori & David Vanden-Eynden, with additional methods by the execution of conceptual designs, mind mapping, and the formulation of keywords. The authors aspire to contribute a signage and wayfinding design proposal that optimizes usability, resolves navigation challenges, and enhances the user experience at The Indonesian National Library.