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Pembuatan Pelindung Gadget Berbahan Perca untuk Meningkatkan Kreativitas yang Bernilai Ekonomis Bagi Remaja Panti Asuhan Al-Muthi’in Mahanani, Chytra; Jerusalem, Moh. Adam; Himmah, Laila Nurul; Elvera, Resi Sepsilia
Abdi Seni Vol. 14 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/abdiseni.v14i1.4482

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In the era of the coronavirus pandemic, people are required to reduce outdoor activities, which affects the economy. One of the efforts to recover economic conditions is by providing skills training and knowledge about creative industries that can be used as capital to increase income. The environment around Al-Muthi'in Orphanage has many resources that can be raised to be developed in the form of creative industries, one of which is the waste of patchwork produced by small fashion industries in Yogyakarta. Creativity and innovation of the students of Al-Muthi'in orphanage need to be developed to capture the opportunities around it. The purpose of training is to increase the creativity of handicrafts of economic value, provide knowledge and insight into the entrepreneurial spirit of the youth of Al-Muthi'in Orphanage so that it can be worth selling, and open home industry opportunities for teenagers Al-Muthi'in Orphanage as an effort to improve the welfare of the family. The target of this activity is the youth of Al-Muthiin Orphanage in Maguwo village, Wonocatur Banguntapan Bantul. The methods used are lectures, demonstrations, training, and practice. The results of the manufacture of gadget-protecting products made of patchwork show that participants understand and are enthusiastic about the manufacture of such products. Through this training, the orphanage youth have the skills to improve the quality of human resources that they can develop to open businesses while creating jobs.
Exploring Vocational Fashion Design Programs Through Creative Industry Practices: An Enterpreneurship Perspective Mahanani, Chytra; Jerusalem, Moh. Adam; Himmah, Laila Nurul; Elvera, Resi Sepsilia; Inayah, Desy Tri
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (254.989 KB) | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v8i4.11567

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Changes in the taste of consumer fashion and the development of creative industry technologies have seized wide-ranging opportunities and challenges for the fashion business. Vocational education is based on entrepreneurship that plays a vital role in encouraging innovation steps, the development of skills, and special competencies to form an entrepreneurial mentality, skills and competencies applied in the business world. This research describes a perspective from a point of view of vocational fashion design education in the creative industries business that provides an increasingly prominent picture in the development of the business world. This type of qualitative research used a phenomenological approach in conducting a study of fashion design in the practice of vocational education and creative industries to shape the spirit of entrepreneurship. This research was regarded as an effective data collection involving students of the fashion design department at Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia and semi-structured interviews to gather opinions from three main groups of industry professionals, namely fashion designers, creative industries, and specialists. The data was collected from different events, participants’ data, field findings, literacies, coding processes, analysis and representation, criteria for trust and authenticity, and researchers’ reflections within several perspectives. Ultimately, the project methodology was used to create a digital platform, which was proposed as a solution to the research problems. The research findings show several views on how the vocational fashion design education seeks to prepare skills, creativity, competencies, and a number of learners' skills in creative industry practices that provide some opportunities to shape entrepreneurial mentality. The fashion design in the vocational education measures the quality and independent human resources. Other findings prove that promoting the vocational fashion design education paves the way for students to realize their passion and pursue an entrepreneurial success.