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Sociology of Designs: Pot Designs Favored by Residents of Middle-Class Housing Cluster for Gardening Activities During the Pandemic Ariani, Ariani; Rizali, Awang Eka Novia; Armas, Anita; Ferbian, Kelvin
Komunitas Vol 14, No 1 (2022): March 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v14i1.31716

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Currently, gardening is one of the popular activities during the COVID-19 pandemic situation to relieve boredom and psychological pressure. The phenomenon that occurs in people's behavior in responding to this trend, especially residents of middle-class housing clusters, is an interesting research subject. Specifically, this qualitative research with a design sociology approach aims to determine the criteria for pot design that people are interested in, as well as to provide recommendations for suitable pot designs for home gardening activities. Residents of the middle-class housing cluster were chosen as the target for obtaining data, based on the limitation of yard that leads to pots usage for planting. The data was collected from 104 respondents through questionnaires, interviews, and field observations. Based on the results of data analysis, the following pot design criteria were obtained: using clay material, minimalist shape, easy to move, come in different sizes, natural color, easy to obtain, and affordable in price. The results of the study in the form of design recommendations were then implemented with reference to these criteria, involving pottery craftsmen from the pottery center of Pundong, Bantul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta.
STRATEGI VISUAL UNTUK UMKM: PELATIHAN FOTOGRAFI PRODUK DAN DESAIN MEDIA SOSIAL BAGI KOMUNITAS IBU RUMAH TANGGA akkapurlaura, akkapurlaura; Wahyuningrum, R.A Heryani; Armas, Anita; Purnama, Pongky Adhi
Jurnal Abdi Masyarakat Indonesia (JAMIN) Vol 7 No 1 (2025): JURNAL ABDI MASYARAKAT INDONESIA (JAMIN)
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/jamin.v7i1.19992

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This Community Partnership Program (PkM) was initiated in response to the needs of the “Zero Waste and Soap Making” community, consisting of housewives aiming to enhance their digital marketing skills and improve the economic value of their homemade products. Despite actively participating in bazaars around Jakarta and Tangerang, the community lacked the skills to produce attractive product photos and utilize digital visual strategies. This program provided an online training session for 20 participants over two days, covering basic product photography using mobile phones and the use of Canva to design social media content. The training method included lectures, demonstrations, hands-on practice, and feedback on participants’ work. The results showed improved abilities in capturing creative product photos and designing more professional Instagram feeds. This training contributed to the economic empowerment of the community by enhancing the online appeal and marketability of their products.