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Karakter Visual Keindonesiaan dalam Iklan Cetak di Indonesia Didit Widiatmoko Suwardikun
Journal of Visual Art and Design Vol. 2 No. 2 (2008): ITB Journal of Visual Art and Design
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/itbj.vad.2008.2.2.4

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Many have tried to explore the unified identity character of an Indonesian, arousing certain tribal cultures to visually represent "Indonesian" on apparent bestowed upon Indonesia as a nation of multi-cultures. This is clearly be seen in advertisements where the expressed visuals represent periods, societal forms, political, and economical situation according to the allotted time and space. Thus, visuals on advertisements may serve as clues to understand the significance of expressions as "Indonesian" out of the memory of how things were and were done and therefore ought to be done. This study explores visuals from the advertisements of the past to understand the spirit of Indonesia as a nation for the purpose of tomorrow. The study looked into visuals of the advertisements from the Dutch colonial era, Japanese occupation period, the birth of a nation in 1950s, the new order (1970s-1990s), and end with those of reform order (2000s); in order to portray "Indonesian" in terms of figure, behavior, and attitude of a nation. The paper discusses visuals of the past to model the present and future of an "Indonesian".
Persuasi Melalui Ilustrasi dalam Iklan Cetak Didit Widiatmoko Suwardikun
Journal of Visual Art and Design Vol. 3 No. 2 (2009): ITB Journal of Visual Art and Design
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/itbj.vad.2009.3.2.3

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Since our childhood we learn reading as well as writing, but drawing has become something unimportant, until we are often left behind when figuring out what is the meaning and function of a visual image. On the other hand, we are surrounded by visual images which become more increased and more sophisticated, until we are unconsciously affected with many kinds of visual images we perceived. Through observation and visual analysis towards newspaper's printed advertisements within a certain time, it will explain us how the power of illustration, either photography or hand made, is in purpose to get attention and to persuade the target audience. Collaboration between visualization of text messages and visual messages will make the ads more effective.
Identification of Aesthetic Values for Visualization Media of Flood Disaster Modeling Muhammad Yudhi Rezaldi; Rabiah Abdul Kadir; Mohamad Taha Ijab; Azlina Ahmad; Didit Widiatmoko Soewardikoen; Apip Apip
Journal of Visual Art and Design Vol. 12 No. 2 (2020): Journal of Visual Art and Design
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/j.vad.2020.12.2.3

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Many flood modelings use geovisualization techniques but are very complicated and can only be understood by researchers or practitioners. There is a need for modelings that are informative and can be understood by ordinary people for the purpose of disaster mitigation. This research analyzed a flood modeling geovisualization sample to find out the extent to which aesthetic values are used in that modeling. For breaking down the modeling, an analytical approach was used as well as physioplastic, ideoplastic, and judgment analyses. Then, the modeling was evaluated through a questionnaire that was distributed using Google Forms to 40 respondents with a background as visual communication design students. The questionnaire was presented using closed questions and a visual analogue scale. The aesthetic parameters used for measuring were: lighting, color, two-dimensional field, three-dimensional field, time/motion, and sound. The evaluation results showed that the flood modeling geovisualization sample did not use aesthetics effectively. Modeling representations need to be simplified into visualizations using a well-planned aesthetic concept to make them more informative. Hopefully, the result of this research will make flood modeling more impactful and easier to understand by ordinary people through the application of aesthetic values such as those addressed in the questionnaire.
Co-Authors Abdillah, Muhammad Faqih Abdillah, Muhammad Faqih AlAzhari, Muhamad Roihan Alghonyu, Dhara Alit Kumala Dewi Amaliani, Ragil Nahya Aminahtul Zahroh Andreas Rio Adriyanto Andrina, Hanifaturrahmi Anggie Khairunnisa Apip Apip Ari Riadi Aris Sutejo Avison Xaquil Azhar Azhari, Irfan Azizah Septiningtyas Azlina Ahmad Azzahra, Shafa Tasya Dandi Yunidar Dea Aulia Sari I.M.S Denisha Octavia Diani Apsari Dody Achmad S.Sn Faishal Mufied Al Anshary Faizal, Mochammad Faizal, Mochammad Fajriani, Mediva Dyah Fauzy, Mohamad Tohir Gagat Ekasakti Pertiwi Ghifari, Asy Syifa Rahma Guntur Guntur Hanif Azhar Hanif Azhar Hanifah, Harum Iffah I Dewa Alit Dwija P I Gusti Agung Rangga Lawe Ilhamsyah Indrawan, Ricky Irfan Dwi Rahadianto Isyaturrodiyah, Amalina Krishna Diswatra Mahendra Nur Hadiansyah Mochammad Faizal Mohamad Taha Ijab Mohammad Isa Pramana Koesoemadinata Muhammad Faqih Abdillah Muhammad Yudhi Rezaldi Muhammad Yudhi Rezaldi Octavia, Denisha Octavia, Denisha Oktavian Eka Wahyuning Tyas Prabandaru, Hanindito Putra, I Dewa Alit Dwija Putri, Alisa Dwi Putri, Shafira Nursyah Rabiah Abdul Kadir Ragil Nahya Amaliani Rahmandito Dwiatno Rahmi, Lutfia Fatihah RATNA SARI Razi, Aria Ar Rifanti, Alifah Hanifia Rizka Arika Romadhoni, Bobby Sari I.M.S, Dea Aulia Sari I.M.S, Dea Aulia Sari Ramadeni Setyonugroho, Kukuh Nur Soewarlan, Santosa Suhendari, Wulan Suhendari, Wulan Sunarmi Sunarmi Taufik Murtono Wahdan Arum Inawati Wahyu Setiadi Wahyu Setiadi, Wahyu Wirania Swasty Wulan Suhendari Yanuar Rahman Yusantiar, Renta