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

Konsep ergonomi kultural Nusantara dalam pendidikan dasar Desain Produk ITENAS Edi Setiadi Putra; Mohamad Arif Waskito
PRODUCTUM Jurnal Desain Produk (Pengetahuan dan Perancangan Produk) Vol 3, No 8 (2020)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24821/productum.v3i8.3816

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This study aims to reveal the existence of the concept of Cultural Ergonomics or Ergoculture, as a relevant term to describe the cultural influence of a nation in the principles of modern ergonomics. Ergonomics or Human Factor, is one of the important sciences to be studied by Product Design students, because it is a determining factor in achieving the predicate of the feasibility of using a product. Comfortability factors, efficiency and productivity are the benchmarks for the success of product design process. The study in this paper is a review of the process of design basic education that needs to introduce the ergonomic aspects of Indonesian people to a particular field of work based on cultural values. Not all principles of universal ergonomics are relevant to the cultural patterns of Indonesian society. Ergonomics studies in essential design basic education are delivered early to strengthen the understanding of cultural values from the ergonomic point of view of Indonesian society in general. This study is the beginning of the thought of the need to strengthen cultural aspects in Ergonomics applied to the study of Industrial Product Design in Indonesia.
Rekayasa upper sandal flatbed dari limbah kain polyester (Studi kasus: Hijack Sandals) Nugroho, Muhamad Agung; Waskito, Mohamad Arif
PRODUCTUM Jurnal Desain Produk (Pengetahuan dan Perancangan Produk) Vol 8, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24821/productum.v8i1.14586

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This research addresses the challenge of fabric waste in sandal production caused by high market demand. The study's primary contribution is demonstrating an effective method for repurposing production waste fabric into marketable flatbed sandals, reducing environmental impact while maintaining industry quality standards. Through experimental design, we identified opportunities to transform waste materials into consumer products, potentially creating new market segments responsive to current trends and preferences. Implementation of this approach reduced fabric waste by one 40x60cm trashbag per sandal product. This research provides a sustainable solution to material waste in the footwear industry by creating value from production residuals, simultaneously addressing environmental concerns and opening new commercial possibilities in the consumer footwear market.