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PENGAWASAN RECORDS BERDASAR PROSES BISNIS ORGANISASI LEMBAGA KEARSIPAN PERGURUAN TINGGI Seknun, Akbar; Ilmi, Bachrul
EVOKASI: Jurnal Kajian Administrasi dan Sosial Terapan Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): EVOKASI
Publisher : Sekolah Vokasi, Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/evokasi.v2i1.739

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This research aims to analyze archival supervision carried out by the Open University College Archives (LKPT UT) based on the lifecycle through its business processes in each fostered unit. This research was conducted in January-June 2023 using a qualitative approach. Data in the study were obtained by interviews involving one informant (middle archivist), selected purposively. The results showed that LKPT UT, carried out archive management control at each phase of the archive recycling through internal policies and compliance with legislation and standard rules governing higher education archives, which included the chancellor’s regulation on official manuscripts, archive retention schedules, and archive classification systems based on the archive life cycle within UT. These efforts result in the creation of good archive management at the level of the creator unit so that when the archive reaches LKPT UT, it is well organized. This research can be the basis for similar research on the same subject.
Visual element analysis in the packaging design of the Ataraksia Horror Series perfume using Gillian Rose's visual approach Ardani, M. Widyan; Seknun, Akbar
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
Publisher : Privietlab

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i1.1298

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This study analyzes the visual elements of the Ataraksia Series Horor perfume packaging design, specifically the Peri Gandhamayit and Sanggar Hantu Laut variants, using Gillian Rose's framework of visual analysis (composition, modality, codes, and regime of truth). This qualitative approach aims to understand how elements such as dark colors, sharp serif typography, surreal illustrations, and symmetrical layouts interact to form a horror aesthetic, influence consumer perception, and build a strong brand identity. Primary data were collected through photographic documentation of the packaging and were analyzed descriptively and interpretively. The findings reveal that composition and modality create distorted visual horror narratives. Code analysis uncovers inspirations from local mythology (site of production) and the emotional responses of a gothic niche audience (site of audiencing). The regime of truth reinforces the brand's claim as a mystical cultural artifact that transcends mere fragrance. These findings offer theoretical implications for visual semiotics and practical implications for perfume design strategies.