R.A. Sekartaji Suminto
Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta

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Journal : PRODUCTUM : Jurnal Desain Produk (Pengetahuan dan Perancangan Produk)

Melirik Ciri Khas Batik Lasem RA Sekartaji Suminto
PRODUCTUM Jurnal Desain Produk (Pengetahuan dan Perancangan Produk) Vol 1, No 1 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (8063.349 KB) | DOI: 10.24821/productum.v1i1.1521

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Batik is a priceless cultural heritage of the Indonesian archipelago. Many parts of Indonesia has a batik tradition, especially Java and its surounding areas. Batik has been known since centuries ago. Batik is classsified into two major types, namely inland and coastal batik. Batik Lasem is one of the famous coastal batik textiles which has some special features characterizing batik Lasem. Blood red color that can only produced by the roots of Mengkudu tree from Lasem is one of characteristic of batik Lasem. Similarly, Pusung Tumpal motif is still maintained until now. Maintaining the hallmark is the effort to preserve the quality and beauty of batik, in this case is batik Lasem. Keywords: Batik Lasem, blood red, tumpal pusung, hallmark
Aplikasi batik Bangkalan Madura dan anyaman kulit dalam perancangan sepatu wanita R.A. Sekartaji Suminto
PRODUCTUM Jurnal Desain Produk (Pengetahuan dan Perancangan Produk) Vol 3, No 6 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (703.473 KB) | DOI: 10.24821/productum.v3i6.2771

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This study tries to make a unique alternative to women's shoes using Bangkalan batik material, Madura, which is decorated or accented with woven cow leather. The hope is to encourage innovation that makes additional products for shoe craftsmen in the Yogyakarta region. The initial target to be achieved in this study is collecting data on shoes, specifically women's shoes, Bangkalan batik motifs, Madura, and data on tanned leather, as well as types of webbing. The method used in this research and publication is literature study, observation, exploration, experimentation, and embodiment. The expected benefit of this research is to support the creative industries that are now being promoted by the government, specifically to provide innovative alternatives to shoe products, in this case women's shoes with various alternative ingredients. In addition, the main objective of this research is to socialize Bangkalan batik, Madura for the people of Yogyakarta, and the general public in general.Key words: women's shoes, Bangkalan Madura batik, cow leather
Ecobrick: solusi cerdas dan kreatif untuk mengatasi sampah plastik Sekartaji Suminto
PRODUCTUM Jurnal Desain Produk (Pengetahuan dan Perancangan Produk) Vol 3, No 1 (2017)
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Plastics are widely used in various needs of human life, starting from food wrapping material to the needs of automotive materials. Plastic is the most popular material and most widely used as a material for automotive component making, in addition to metal in the form of iron. The most important problem of plastics is the plastic waste that can not decompose naturally. It takes a very long time to clean up plastic waste from the face of the earth, especially since the use of plastic is almost unmanageable. Plastics also make the air temperature hotter day by day, due to its non-porous polymeric properties. At the moment, most products are produced without thinking of where they are going when consumed. Many products are also designed to fail within a certain period known as "planned obsolescence". This design philosophy is the cause behind overflowing landfills, plastic islands in the sea, and becoming a scourge such as packaging and products that clog the local ecosystem. Ecobrick is one of the creative efforts to manage plastic waste into useful objects, reducing pollution and toxins caused by plastic waste. Ecobrick is one of the creative endeavors for handling plastic waste. Its function is not to destroy plastic waste, but to extend the life of these plastics and process them into something useful, which can be used for the benefit of humans in general. Making ecobrick is still not so popular among the wider community. Most people still treat used plastics as household plastic waste, pollute the environment, rivers and pollute everyday life without self-awareness.Keywords: plastic waste, contamination, ecobrick, creative effort