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Perancangan Ui/Ux Untuk Media Tutorial Pembuatan Aset Visual Bagi Orang Tua Penyandang Disabilitas Nurfarina, Anne; Medyasepti, Frindhinia; Cennywati, Cennywati
Jurnal Visual Ideas Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Visualideas
Publisher : Universitas Widyatama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1027.881 KB) | DOI: 10.33197/visualideas.vol2.iss1.2022.842

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Creative Business of Difabel Community or CIDCO is a creative business community parents and children with disabilities, especially mentally and intellectually, in the form of SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises). These persons with disabilities are managed by their parents, so the management concept of CIDCO is family based. This is in accordance with with the government’s mission as stated in the Law of Disabilities no. 8 of 2016. In practice, parents find it difficult to understand the flow of production management, especially in terms of design concepts, technical manuals or digital visual asset creation. So we need tutorial media with methods that are effective and easy to understand, because the characteristics of parents are still unfamiliar with these three aspects. As the first step, this research aims to design UI/UX as the basic aspect of the tutorial scope includes user compatibility analysis, human computer interaction and UI/UX prototypes. The research method with experimental specifications, where the prototype will be tested on the user so that it can be determined as the basis for the next research, namely the develpoment of tutorial media in the form of an application.
Visual Asset Characters Design for Webcomic “If I were you, Mom!” Cennywati, Cennywati
Journal of Visual Communication Design Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): VCD: Journal of Visual Communication Design
Publisher : Universitas Ciputra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/vcd.v11i1.6458

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The increasing demand for high-frequency webcomic production presents a challenge in maintaining visual consistency while ensuring production efficiency, particularly in four-panel (4-koma) formats that require clarity and repetition. In this context, character design plays a crucial role in conveying personality, emotion, and narrative function effectively within limited visual space. This study explores the design of the main characters in the webcomic If I Were You, Mom! which portrays everyday family life intertwined with conflicts arising from a body-swapping incident between a grocery store owner and her middle school daughter. This study aims to develop and implement a structured minimalist character design process that supports production efficiency while maintaining strong visual identity, as well as to validate its effectiveness through audience perception. This study is using a descriptive qualitative method, using visual reference analysis, sketch exploration, character sheet development, and audience-based visual validation through questionnaires. The evaluation’s result was an overall mean score of 4.09 (good category), indicating that the character designs convey effectively identity, role suitability, and emotional expression, therefore showing the viability of a minimalist visual strategy for serialized webcomic production.