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Local Identity Intervention in Signage Design: A Case of Sri Baduga Museum Rushar, Nur Auliani Puteri; Swasty, Wirania
Humaniora Vol 7, No 4 (2016): Humaniora
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v7i4.3602

Abstract

The existence of signage helped visitors to find the desired direction in one area more quickly and easily. With good and systemized signage, visitors could explore the museum even if there was no museum guide. Besides, a less informative, signage of Sri Baduga Museum had not yet had identity which depicted image to the museum. The purpose of this study was to design a signage that was informative and systemized as well as to characterize the local identity. Data were collected through literature study to obtain the theories that support the study. Observations were conducted to some museums to understand the conditions occured more closely. Direct and structured interviews with the museum manager and practitioners were done to reinforce the observations that have been made. Questionnaires were distributed to 100 respondents who had visited and were visiting Sri Baduga Museum to find out their opinions on signage at the museum. Matrix analysis was used to compare four visual objects from four different museums. Kujang (cleaver) as the identity of West Java is used in visual concept. Pictogram shape used came from the stylized shape of Kujang. The form of designed signage and wayfinding derived from stylized ornamentation found on the roof of this museum building. It was expected that the proposed design can produce signage and wayfinding with visual and good continuity to be more informative, interesting, and can give a good impression for visitors. 
Local Identity Intervention in Signage Design: A Case of Sri Baduga Museum Nur Auliani Puteri Rushar; Wirania Swasty
Humaniora Vol. 7 No. 4 (2016): Humaniora
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v7i4.3602

Abstract

The existence of signage helped visitors to find the desired direction in one area more quickly and easily. With good and systemized signage, visitors could explore the museum even if there was no museum guide. Besides, a less informative, signage of Sri Baduga Museum had not yet had identity which depicted image to the museum. The purpose of this study was to design a signage that was informative and systemized as well as to characterize the local identity. Data were collected through literature study to obtain the theories that support the study. Observations were conducted to some museums to understand the conditions occured more closely. Direct and structured interviews with the museum manager and practitioners were done to reinforce the observations that have been made. Questionnaires were distributed to 100 respondents who had visited and were visiting Sri Baduga Museum to find out their opinions on signage at the museum. Matrix analysis was used to compare four visual objects from four different museums. Kujang (cleaver) as the identity of West Java is used in visual concept. Pictogram shape used came from the stylized shape of Kujang. The form of designed signage and wayfinding derived from stylized ornamentation found on the roof of this museum building. It was expected that the proposed design can produce signage and wayfinding with visual and good continuity to be more informative, interesting, and can give a good impression for visitors. 
Co-Authors AHMAD ZAKIYY MAYMUN Ajie Nur Rochmawan Akmal Bintang Alafanta, Bayu Riski Aldi Hendrawan Ananda Risya Triani Andreas Rio Adriyanto Annisa, Naira Pelangi Ari Riadi Arry Mustikawan Arumsari, Risky Yantami Arumsari, Rizky Yantami Asri Dwiputri Atria N Fadilla Aulia Hanifunisa Azhari, Irfan Bijaksana Prabawa Citra Puspita Sari Darin Nugraha Wirasasmita Darmawan, Raden Muhammad Angga Didit Widiatmoko Diena Yudiarti Dikmas Yanfaunas Putera, Dikmas Yanfaunas Eko Cahyo Kusumo Wibowo Fariha Eridani Naufalina Fayyaza, Naira Rizqa Fitriani Nur Utami Hanifunisa, Aulia Hibatullah, Muhammad Raihan Jiwa Utama Lailla Nur Rohmah Lasmana, Ravi Julian Lira Anindita Utami Marheni Eka Saputri Mediany Kriseka Putri Mohammad Isa Pramana Koesoemadinata Mohd Pahme, Nur Faizah Mohd Shuib, Ahmad Sofiyuddin Nadia Sigi Prameswari Nisa Eka Nastiti Nur Auliani Puteri Rushar Nur Sheha Gunawan, Ahmad Nurul Fitriana Bahri Pasha, Dea Amelia Patra Aditia Pratama, Federico Doriana Rahmawardani, Aulia Rahmiati Aulia Rama Sadrakh Situmorang Ramadhanty, Windy Ramzy Adzhar Ramzy Adzhar Riadi, Ari Rizka Rachmawati Rizki Yantami Arumsari Rizky Arie Prima Rizqullah, Mohamad Farid Riztama Prawita Romadhoni, Bobby Ronggowarsito, Bimahadi Ilmawan Rushar, Nur Auliani Puteri Rysanti, Alya Sabariah, Nur Sabrina, Keysia Shafa Salsabila, Salma Alya Sasti, Rilis Akista Tria Sheila Andita Putri Siti Clara Siti Hajar Komariah Soewardikoen, Didiet Widiatmoko Sri Soedewi Sugandani, Muhamad Al Bait Syifa Nurgaida Yutia Widiatmoko Soewardikoen, Didit Windy Ramadhanty Wirasasmita, Darin Nugraha Yanuar Rahman