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Commodification of Children on Social Media Endorsement (Case Study on @zaskiaadyamecca's Instagram Account) Nurul Akmalia; Septia Ardiani

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This study explores how commodification practices occur through promotional uploads or commonly known as endorsements on social media accounts of public figures (influencers). Influencers, as people who are considered capable of influencing the audience, take advantage of this fame to carry out promotional practices that involve their families, even their children. This economic practice is not only considered as exploitation, but is specifically known as the commodification of children. The presentation of this research was carried out using a case study approach on one of the Instagram influencer accounts, Zaskia Adya Mecca. Uploads on her Instagram with handle called @zaskiaadyamecca were analyzed using the social semiotics method with derivatives of visual communication analysis tools. Document studies were also conducted on Zaskia's promotional or endorsement fee involving her family and children. This information is secondary data to provide validation for arguments regarding commodification practices communicated visually through Instagram. The results of the research based on visual communication and document studies are that the practices on the Instagram account is indicated to be commodifying children.
The Study of Paper Capillarity with a Simple Technique Septia Ardiani; Handika Rahmayanti; Nurul Akmalia
Jurnal Ilmiah Publipreneur Vol 8, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Ilmiah Publipreneur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46961/jip.v8i1.55

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The study of water absorption by capillarity on paper with a simple technique is simple but important to do to inform the public about the characteristics of paper and for the development of research on the absorption of different types of paper. In this study, five types of paper were used, namely HVS paper, cardboard, tissue paper, concord paper and buffalo paper. In the capillary water absorption test on paper, the physical quantities analyzed are the water absorption, the absorption time and the water absorption rate. The capillarity of the paper is a comparison of the rate of water absorption by the paper which is analyzed using the straight line movement approach. The value of water absorption is estimated using the ratio between the height of water absorption and the time absorption. Based on the results of the capillary test on paper, it was found that the water absorption height for the five types of paper increases with increasing absorption time. The highest water absorption capacity is tissue paper, which is 7.4 ± 0.2 cm every 180 seconds. While the lowest water absorption capillarity is HVS paper which is 0.5 ± 0.1 cm at the 180th second. Cardstock and buffalo paper have almost the same water absorption value and are higher than HVS paper and match. The absorption speed which is almost the same between cardboard and buffalo paper is due to the fact that both belong to the same type of paper, namely printing paper. 
ANALYZING THE EFFECT OF DENSITY VALUE DEVIATION ON PRINT QUALITY Romi Setiawan; Soebardianto .; Septia Ardiani
Kreator Vol 7, No 2 (2020): Kreator
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46961/kreator.v3i2.298

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The quality control activities, in particular the measurement of density values, are part of the quality control parameters carried out by each company. Companies sometimes forget about the quality parameters of the name, even though the quality can give the printed products a good guarantee in the eyes of consumers. To achieve the quality level, of course, the business does not stand idle, there are several things that need to be done or provided by the business to support the quality, namely man (human), machine (machine), material (material), and method (method). In the development of technology in an increasingly advanced digital world, companies want to continue to compete with a digital world by making inroads, this of course gives the products produced by the company a good or a good level of quality. In this discussion, there is an identification of problematic aspects arising from the deviation of density values as well as ways to obtain standard density values and factors that affect the quality of prints on book cover prints using a Heidelberg machine.Keywords—Quality Control, Density, Standart, Product, Deviation
ANALYSIS OF PACKAGING PRINT QUALITY WITH CTF AND CTCP PLATE MAKING SYSTEMS USING DUPLEX PAPER MATERIALS Roni Fransiscus Lumbantoruan; Septia Ardiani; Untung Basuki
Kreator Vol 8, No 1 (2021): Kreator
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46961/kreator.v4i1.308

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Comparative analysis of packaging print quality was carried out on the printed output with reference to using Computer to Film (CtF) and Computer to Conventional Plate (CtCP). The comparison of the print results from the two systems is analyzed from cost, durability, and dot gain. In this analysis, 400 gram duplex paper was used and two types of print references were used, namely CtF and CtCP. The pre-printing equipment used is the manufacture of conventional printing plates and plates. What is achieved when observing is comparing two print references with the help of a quality control (QC) tool. Before comparing the two print references, direct printing is done with the two print references, using an offset machine. The differences that exist in CtF and CtCP are caused by different irradiation processes. CtF goes through two irradiation processes while CtCP is in the irradiation process using only lasers. The irradiation process using a laser is uneven and makes the plate not get a raster (neat) result. This process is very influential with the result of the trigger. CtF goes through an iterative process but the results appear better than CtCP.Keywords— Print packaging, Duplex, CtF, CtCp
DEVIATION ANALYSIS OF L*a*b* VALUE ON MILK PACKAGING MOLDS Sahid Noor Wahid; Septia Ardiani; Anton Hadiwibowo
Kreator Vol 9, No 1 (2022): Kreator
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46961/kreator.v9i1.314

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The color deviation that occurs during the printing process is one of the problems often encountered in the graphics. This is very detrimental in terms of cost, time and energy. To know the color deviation, you can measure the L*a*b* value of the print. The offset printing process is used in this deviation analysis of L*a*b* value. When the technical specifications relate to paper, ink, machines, techkon measuring instruments and milk packaging products The machine used is the Heidelberg Speedmaster machine where there are four stages of operation, namely the preparation of machine, machine setting, ACC color and production in many quantities. The instrument used to measure the deviation of L*a*b* value or ΔE value of the milk packaging is Techkon. The value of L*a*b* for special colors as a reference is taken from the color gamut, i.e. at minimum L*: 20.21, a*: 7.09, b*: -40.19, standard L*: 18.69, a*: 9.77, b*: -42.63, maximum L *: 18.41, a*: 11.16, b*: -43.65, and the maximum value of ΔE* ab is 2.50. The factors that cause deviation are the thickness of the ink layer and the color reflection from the paper surface. Giving an ink layer less / thin, the resulting color tends to match the reflection of the paper surface, giving a thicker ink layer can cause the print to set off and the color to deviate from the color range.Keywords— Deviation, L*a*b* value, Milk Packaging