Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 3 Documents
Search
Journal : The Indonesian Design Journal

Analisis Permainan Sensory Play DIY (Do It Yourself) di Rumah yang Mempengaruhi Perkembangan Motorik Halus Anak Al Fathia, Rumaisha; Nugraha, Adhi; Ratri, Dianing
Jurnal Desain Indonesia. Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Design Thinking In The Era Of Artificial Intelligence, Can humanity be replaced?
Publisher : Aliansi Desainer Produk Industri Indonesia (ADPII)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52265/jdi.v6i2.285

Abstract

Kegiatan bermain menjadi salah satu aktivitas penting bagi anak di usia 0 – 5 tahun yang merupakan usia emas tahap perkembangan anak. Usia tersebut menjadi periode terpenting bagi perkembangan anak di usia selanjutnya. Sehingga anak memerlukan stimulasi yang cukup untuk meningkatkan perkembangannya agar lebih optimal. Stimulasi yang diberikan dapat berupa pengadaan mainan sensory play yang bisa dibuat sendiri atau disebut juga permainan DIY (Do It Yourself), yang mana mainan dibuat dengan pengolahan yang mengandalkan alat dan bahan sederhana yang mudah didapat dan tersedia di sekitar. Penelitian ini membahas terkait analisis dari berbagai aspek dari mainan sensory play DIY (Do It Yourself), serta sejauh mana manfaat mainan tersebut terhadap kemampuan perkembangan motorik halus anak. Metode yang digunakan berupa pengolahan data kualitatif yang didapatkan dari pengumpulan data wawancara serta literature review. Hasil dari penelitian ini didapat beberapa contoh mainan yang memiliki perbedaan yang mampu dinilai dari aspek perkembangan, psikologis, serta aspek desain yang dapat menjadi pertimbangan dalam inovasi pembuatan mainan anak.
Transformasi Permasalahan Limbah Kotoran Sapi ke dalam Aspek Desain Rahardiani, Amira; Nugraha, Adhi; Malasan, Prananda Luffiansyah; Taepoer, Raditya Ardianto
Jurnal Desain Indonesia. Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Fluid and Ubiquitous
Publisher : Aliansi Desainer Produk Industri Indonesia (ADPII)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52265/jdi.v6i1.396

Abstract

Globally, environmental pollution stemming from livestock waste remains a widespread and unresolved concern. The contamination resulting from such waste can have adverse effects on both air and water quality, impacting not only livestock owners but also neighboring non-farming communities. This paper focuses specifically on the case study of cow dung waste accumulation in the local ditches of a Cattle Farmers' village in West Java called Bukatanah Village to discuss socio-environmental concerns. Our ongoing research closely aligns with exploring the potential of residents in Bukatanah Village to address the environmental issues prevalent in their living areas. Moreover, this paper is dedicated to illustrating the significance of co-designing the concept in collaboration with the local community rather than imposing a top-down approach in the village. The process is shaped by a series of design ethnography observations, participatory design workshops, material exploration, and project evaluation stages. This paper illustrates a rethinking of solving environmental problems by engaging the locals in "design-making" activities. As a method, the concept of participatory design conducted by the PP-PBL ITB team becomes crucial to be implemented for gaining mutual ideas together with the locals. The research-initiated collaborative system empowers Bukatanah Village residents, fostering creativity and creating home-based business opportunities. This is a continued focus in multidisciplinary community development research, encompassing participatory design and ethnography methods in the process.
The Art of Inclusion: Tactics in reaching communities for participatory design Aulia, Wildan; Santosa, Imam; DRSAS, Muhammad Ihsan; Nugraha, Adhi
Jurnal Desain Indonesia. Vol 7 No 02 (2025): Desain untuk Masa Depan : Apa selanjutnya ?
Publisher : Aliansi Desainer Produk Industri Indonesia (ADPII)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52265/jdi.v7i02.502

Abstract

This article delves into the practical strategies employed to engage communities effectively in participatory design, utilizing a systematic literature review (SLR) methodology drawing from Scopus and ScienceDirect databases. Analyzing 14 selected articles and incorporating an additional five, we identified explicit statements addressing challenges and strategies while exploring implicit insights into community engagement approaches. Thematic analysis categorized eight challenging areas for designers: community heterogeneity, age groups, gender and priority segments, economic and social factors, physical environment, education and literacy, cultural nuances, and mental/physical health. The insights gained emphasize the importance of adaptable and inclusive approaches for designers involved in participatory design. The review signifies the need for skill development, highlighting flexibility and inclusivity as pivotal factors when choosing approaches.