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PERANCANGAN KAMPANYE SOCIAL TENTANG PENGAWASAN GADGET PADA ANAK UNTUK ORANG TUA Lestari Harahap, Widiya; Darmawan, Dicky
Kartala Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Januari 2024
Publisher : Universitas Budi Luhur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36080/kvs.v3i1.130

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The development of science and technology brings changes to almost the entire order of human life. The use of gadgets or smartphones that almost everyone has today. The negative impact of using children's gadgets without parental supervision includes children will be irritable, even disobedient, even imitating behavior from what they watch from these gadgets besides that excessive use of gadgets without parental supervision can have a negative impact on children's development. Therefore, a media is needed that is able to convey the message to parents that children who are given gadgets without supervision will have a negative impact on their development. The campaign "Batasi Gadgets Anak" with the concept of educating the dangers of excessive gadget use without parental supervision to provide awareness of the dangers of gadgets in children's growth.
Analisis Visual Poster "Kenduri Seni Melayu" Batam: Periode 2022-2024 Sapitri, Ria; Ramli, Arwin; Lestari Harahap, Widiya
Besaung : Jurnal Seni Desain dan Budaya Vol. 10 No. 3 (2025): Besaung: Agustus-November (IN PROGRES)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS INDO GLOBAL MANDIRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36982/jsdb.v10i3.5981

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Cultural posters serve as a primary medium for communicating the identity and values of Malay cultural heritage to the public. However, few in-depth studies have analyzed the changes in visual and formal aspects of posters over the years, particularly in the context of the Kenduri Seni Melayu in Batam, Riau Islands. This research aims to identify and analyze the development of visual and formal elements in the design of the “Kenduri Seni Melayu” posters from 2022 to 2024, as well as to formulate recommendations for enhancing their visual effectiveness. The study employs a qualitative approach with a non-experimental observational design. Official posters from 2022, 2023, and 2024 were analyzed by 54 Visual Communication Design (DKV) students after receiving preparatory training on DKV perspectives, descriptive analysis, and formal analysis. Data collection was conducted through a Google Form survey, covering the identification of color, typography, ornamentation, composition, balance, repetition, and grouping. The inclusion criteria required active DKV students who had participated in the training session. Data were thematically analyzed and tabulated by year. The results indicate significant developments in layout, color use, typography, and the diversity of Malay cultural ornaments. The 2022 poster tended to be asymmetrical and heavily populated with dancer elements; the 2023 poster introduced more balanced compositions with clearer groupings; and the 2024 poster highlighted systematic visual structures, ornament harmony, and emphasis on guest star figures. All posters consistently displayed Malay motifs, although variations in ornament “density” remained evident. Overall, the “Kenduri Seni Melayu” posters from 2022 to 2024 demonstrate a positive evolution in visual structure, layout, and cultural identity consistency. Further improvements are needed in ornament arrangement and information grouping to optimize the effectiveness of visual communication in future designs