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DESAIN MEBEL SARANA KERJA DAN SIMPAN STUDI KASUS: JANJI JIWA Hafson, Haikal; Hariandini, Tesa beta
INSIDE : Jurnal Desain Interior Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Inside Jurnal Desain Interior
Publisher : Department of Interior Design, Faculty of Engineering, Lancang Kuning University, Indonesia

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The design of work and storage furniture is an important element in creating a pleasant shopping experience in a mall environment, especially for booths that provide coffee and bread menus such as Janji Jiwa. This research explores furniture design for the Janji Jiwa booth, with a focus on space efficiency, ergonomics and aesthetics that are in harmony with the characteristics of the mall. This design aims to maximize the function of the booth in a limited space while maintaining comfort and ease of access for staff and customers. Key aspects of the design include the selection of durable and easy-to-maintain materials, a layout that supports efficient workflow, and visual elements that reflect the Janji Jiwa brand identity. This design approach also pays attention to integration with mall elements, such as lighting and visitor circulation, to create a consistent and engaging experience. The results of this design are expected to improve booth operations and provide a satisfying and interesting experience for mall visitors, supporting business success and building customer loyalty.
SIGNAGE KAMPUS BERBASIS DESIGN THINKING DI FAKULTAS TEKNIK UNILAK Hafson, Haikal; Iman, Al; Hariandini, Tesa Beta
INSIDE : Jurnal Desain Interior Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Inside Jurnal Desain Interior
Publisher : Department of Interior Design, Faculty of Engineering, Lancang Kuning University, Indonesia

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The Faculty of Engineering at Universitas Lancang Kuning currently lacks an integrated signage system, leading to navigation difficulties and reduced academic efficiency. This study aims to design a signage prototype that is informative, communicative, and aligned with the faculty’s Malay cultural identity, while ensuring accessibility for all users. A qualitative method with a design thinking approach was used, covering the stages of empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test. Data were collected through field observations and semi-structured interviews with students and lecturers. The prototypes, both physical and digital, were tested through limited usability testing. Results indicate that the signage design should include a clear information hierarchy, the university’s corporate color palette, readable typography, and strong cultural elements. Signage placement was also designed to be accessible and easy to locate. The implementation of this signage is expected to improve wayfinding, enhance user experience, and strengthen the professional image of the Faculty of Engineering.