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PERANCANGAN KONSEP SEPATU BRAND LOKAL AMBLE FOOTWEAR MENGGUNAKAN METODE PERANCANGAN THREE PERCENT RULE Ramadhan, Rizki Aulia; Sadika, Fajar; Andrianto, Andrianto
eProceedings of Art & Design Vol. 12 No. 4 (2025): Agustus 2025
Publisher : Telkom University

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Seiring perkembangan zaman, sepatu menjadi daya tarik masyarakatIndonesia, berbagai macam sepatu beserta fungsinya menjadikan sepatu menjadisebuah produk yang populer dan digemari masyarakat Indonesia di segala usia.Dengan maraknya peminat akan sepatu di Indonesia menjadikan brand lokal mulaibermunculan dan ikut berkarya dalam mewarnai industri sepatu di Indonesia, salahsatu brand lokal yang menjadi acuan pada laporan kali ini adalah sebuah brand asalKota Bandung yaitu Amble Footwear. Dalam perancangan konsep desain inimengambil acuan desain dari brand Amble yaitu seri Bolt, sepatu kasual yang banyakdiminati oleh masyarakat bandung, dalam perancangannya penulis menggunakanmetode pendekatan Three Percent Rule, dengan fokus di bagian visual dan estetika,pada hasil perancangan sepatu ini memiliki tujuan untuk membuat rancanganterbaru sebagai kelanjutan dari seri sepatu bolt pada Amble Footwear.Tujuan dari perancangan Sepatu Amble Footwear Bolt adalah untuk menciptakanpembaruan pada desain eksisting, dan menguji metode perancangan Three PercentRule yang dikembangkan oleh Virgil Abloh, agar bisa digunakan untuk pembelajaranrancangan desain, maupun diterapkan pada skala Industri yang lebih professional.Kata Kunci: Perancangan Sepatu, Three Percent Rule, Amble Footwear.
Sediaan Antiketombe Emulsi Encer Ekstrak Bunga Kenanga (Cananga odorata): Pengaruh Peningkatan Konsentrasi Ekstrak Terhadap Sifat Fisikokimia dan Efektivitasnya Terhadap Malassezia furfur Ramadhan, Rizki Aulia; Nurwaini , Setyo
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Sciences JPS Volume 9 Nomor 1 (2026)
Publisher : Fakultas Farmasi Universitas Tjut Nyak Dhien

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Background: Dandruff is a common scalp disorder affecting approximately 50% of the global population. Dandruff treatment generally relies on chemical-based shampoos, which may cause adverse effects with long-term use. Therefore, natural-based alternatives are needed. Ylang-ylang flower (Cananga odorata) extract contains flavonoids and saponins with potential antifungal activity. To develop an effective, stable, safe, and user-friendly natural anti-dandruff product, evaluation of its physicochemical properties and antifungal efficacy is required. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effect of increasing concentrations of ylang-ylang flower extract on the physicochemical properties of an anti-dandruff dilute emulsion and its inhibitory activity against Malassezia furfur. Methods: ylang-ylang flowers were extracted by maceration using ethanol as a solvent at a 1:5 ratio. The extract was formulated into four formulations with concentrations of F1 (10%), F2 (15%), F3 (20%), and F4 (25%), along with a formulation without extract (F0) as a control. Physicochemical evaluations included organoleptic properties, homogeneity, and pH value, while antifungal activity was assessed using the microdilution method. The pH value data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA while the freeze-thaw data were analyzed using two-way ANOVA. Results: Statistical analysis showed that the addition of ylang-ylang flower extract significantly improved the pH stability of the formulation compared to the control (F0) (p < 0.05). The irritation test indicated that all formulations did not cause irritation in volunteers. The microdilution assay revealed that the MIC of the extract was 390.625 µg/mL, while the MIC values of the formulations containing the extract at different concentrations were 312.5 µg/mL (F1), 468.75 µg/mL (F2), 312.5 µg/mL (F3), and 390.625 µg/mL (F4). These values were higher than that of ketoconazole, which exhibited an MIC of 0.058 µg/mL. Conclusion: Increasing concentrations of ylang-ylang flower extract significantly affected the physicochemical properties of the formulation by improving pH stability and demonstrated good antifungal activity against Malassezia furfur.