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Pelatihan Pembuatan Foto Produk Menggunakan Kamera Handphone dan Peralatan Sederhana untuk Membantu Menaikkan Daya Pemasaran UMKM di Desa Karangtengah, Kecamatan Cepiring, Kabupaten Kendal Diyar Husni, Muhammad Fahd; Nursanty, Eko; Krismawanti
Perigel: Jurnal Penyuluhan Masyarakat Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Maret: Perigel : Jurnal Penyuluhan Masyarakat Indonesia
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/perigel.v3i1.1608

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It is considering that the market has now switched to digital through the world of social media. Skills in attracting buyers and digital marketing need to be improved for Home Industry entrepreneurs to compete and survive in the industrial market. By providing training in product photo making, at least it can provide new insights and knowledge that good product photos do not have to be done with sophisticated equipment and in a luxurious studio. However, producing interesting product photos can be done with a simple photo trick, like using only a handphone camera that almost everyone has, minimal software application, and simple equipment that helps to improve the results later. After delivering the theory and direct experiments, it is hoped that the knowledge and skills gained will continue to be remembered, utilized, honed, and continuously developed by themselves. Trial and error using more advanced photo editing application software that is widely available on mobile devices today, both free and paid. In the end, making attractive product photos, of course, will become a good weapon and increase competition in marketing Home Industry products, and the goal is to attract many buyers.
The impact of transit-oriented development on heritage cities: A study of Haliç Metro and its influence on Istanbul’s urban fabric Krismawanti; Destiawan, Wawan
The Journal of City: Branding and Authenticity Vol. 2 No. 2: (January) 2025
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jcbau.v2i2.2025.1429

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Background: Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) has emerged as a transformative approach to urban planning, aiming to balance modern infrastructure with sustainable urban growth. Methods: This study examines the impact of the Haliç Metro Köprüsü, a key component of Istanbul’s transit network, on the urban fabric of the Golden Horn—a heritage-rich area characterized by its historical and cultural significance. While the bridge has faced criticism for its modernist design and perceived disconnect from its surroundings, this research uncovers its latent potential to support placemaking strategies in heritage-sensitive contexts. Findings: The findings reveal that the Haliç Metro Köprüsü successfully enhances connectivity across Istanbul’s European districts, reducing congestion and providing efficient mobility for thousands of daily commuters. Its strategic location serves as a transit hub that links historically significant neighborhoods such as Balat and Galata, fostering economic activity and improving accessibility to cultural landmarks. Conclusion: The research highlights the need for targeted placemaking interventions, such as enhancing pedestrian pathways, integrating public art reflective of local history, and activating adjacent spaces for cultural events. These strategies could elevate the bridge’s role from a functional transit corridor to a vibrant public space that harmonizes modern infrastructure with Istanbul’s heritage identity. Novelty/Originality of this article: The study contributes new insights into the potential of TOD projects to act as catalysts for placemaking in heritage cities. By leveraging TOD principles and culturally sensitive urban design, infrastructure like the Haliç Metro Köprüsü can bridge the gap between modern urban needs and the preservation of historical identity, ensuring inclusive and sustainable development.