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The Luggage Product Design with Electric Drive Concept Dian Rafika Sari; Yosef Richo Adrianto; Hardman Budiarjo
Meraki: Journal of Creative Industries Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Innovation in Design for Functionality and Sustainability
Publisher : Fakultas Industri Kreatif Universitas Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24123/meraki.v1i1.5952

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Pro D.I.Y is a combination of Pro (professional) and Do It Yourself (modify or make things yourself) to carry clothes, laptops, skincare, or other loads practically and efficiently. This product will be aimed at influencers/celebs who complain about carrying work items simultaneously but using various sizes of bags. This makes the celebgrams need a personal assistant to help carry the bags. This Portable Bag uses the concept of electric drive which is more efficient to use luggage electrically. This product uses materials that have waterproof properties when exposed to water spills including synthetic leather, aluminum, and parachute cloth. In addition to focusing on the functional side, researchers also focus on design and aesthetic models, to support this, researchers will conduct several data collection techniques so that the resulting product is maximized.
Design and Cost Estimation of Modern Angkringan Cart Darwin Yuwono Riyanto; Hardman Budiarjo; Mochamad Farkhan Syahtoni; Martinus Sony Erstiawan
Meraki: Journal of Creative Industries Vol. 3 No. 01 (2025): Sustainable Innovation in Creative Industry Through Craft and Design
Publisher : Fakultas Industri Kreatif Universitas Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24123/meraki.v3i01.7451

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This research aims to develop an angkringan cart design derived from traditional angkringan inspiration to become modern, then parse the estimated manufacturing costs. The design concept combines traditional and modern elements using a three-wheeled motorcycle to increase mobility and appeal to millennials. The method used is descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques through interviews, observations, and literature studies. The results showed that the modern angkringan cart based on a three-wheeled motorcycle has a minimalist, aesthetic, and efficient design. The materials used include hollow iron, aluminium plate, and wood to ensure durability. Red, yellow, and white colours were chosen to increase visual appeal and branding. The estimated cost of making the cart includes the cost of purchasing a motorcycle, materials, painting, accessories, labour services, as well as unexpected expenses, with a total budget of around IDR 50,500,000. This design offers high flexibility in mobility and operational efficiency. Further studies can evaluate the effectiveness of the design and maintenance over a period of time to improve the performance of modern angkringan carts.