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Humaniora
ISSN : 20871236     EISSN : 24769061     DOI : -
Core Subject : Humanities,
The journal invites professionals in the world of education, research, and entrepreneurship to participate in disseminating ideas, concepts, new theories, or science development in the field of Language, Culture, Visual Communication Design, Interior and Furniture Design, Character Building, Law, International Relations, Psychology, and Communications through this scientific journal.
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Aplikasi Nilai Objektivitas pada Konsep Desain Interior Kantor Ruki, Ulli Aulia
Humaniora Vol 4, No 1 (2013): Humaniora
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3424

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Now days, planning an office was more than preparing desk and chair, it needed  numbers of important decisions to be considerered, such as, where and how did the workers want to work?, What kinds of workspace that supported  employee’s activities and how much did the office use the new technologies. Article would acknowledge the designer about nine objectives that needed to be known before planning an office and six crucial choices about the place and way of working. Moreover, the designer would have the same frame of working with managers to create the success of office facilities. Researcher used library research to compile  data.It is concluded that  manager and designer needs to prioritize and discusses detail such as location, use, layout, appearance, filling and standardization concept to make an office efficient and meet  the employess needs. 
Alternatif Pengembangan Pendidikan Berdasarkan “Nilai” Kebutuhan Khusus Lake, Silverius CJM
Humaniora Vol 6, No 1 (2015): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v6i1.3301

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The Community College is a kind of higher education. It focuses on diploma degree (the Two Year College). The objectives of Community College are to educate and to train students for getting working skills for jobs. The Community College has competencies that are suitable with the working area and the local needs. To run the Community College goodly and truly, values is needed. Those values influence the mission of Community College. The question was why Indonesian Higher Education accepts the Community College as a model of higher education. The problem was related to some models of higher education that do not fulfill the demands of companies yet. Therefore the Community College becomes a choice to answer the demands of industries and etrepreneurship. The right references to learn about Community College are American Community Colleges such as Highline Community College (Seattle, WA) and Kapi’olani Community Collere (Honolulu, HI). Each of those Community Colleges has the best program for example Highline Community College in Business Management, then Kapi’olani Community College in Culinary Arts. This article used descriptive and argumentative method to show the importance of Commuity College in Indonesia. 
Proses Kerja Komputer yang dapat Mengoptimalkan Hasil Komunikasi Visual secara Efisien Darmawan, Andreas James
Humaniora Vol 1, No 2 (2010): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v1i2.2860

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 To be able to work optimally and efficiently by computer, in making a visual communication, we need to understand the three kinds of process/ how to work a computer. There are three bases logic how computer works, such as text, pixel, and vector. Each made with different methods of logic, as a result of efforts to meet the needs of creators of computer communication. So after the third understands the workings of TSB, the ease and optimization in making a visual communication can be achieved.  
Übermensch sebagai Radikalisasi Filsuf Alamiah (Krisis Pelampauan Diri Dalam Dunia Pendidikan Desain) Indrajaya, Ferdinand
Humaniora Vol 4, No 2 (2013): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i2.3558

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This writing is not an inquiry to classical philosophy per se but is an attempt to propose a dialogue. The content of this writing is a dialogue between classic realm of philosophical thought which is represented by Plato and the realm of thought from the end of modernity, which is represented by Friedrich Nietzsche. The proposed dialogue presented through this writing is not for the sake of permeating or exposing the dialogue, also, per se but is contextualized with the recent contemporary condition of academic world in general and design education in university in specific. What this writing tries to show and reflect is, first, a found similarity in Plato’s concept of education on natural born philosopher with Nietzsche’s übermensch. Secondly, there’s a sense of urgency for the features of übermensch within nowadays nihilistic society to arise. Manifested Übermensch is to embrace nihilism within prevailing stubborn condition of comodifying design higher education through formal templatization of creativity. This concern is relevant to Plato’s concept of education: it is not a matter of privatization through commodification, but since it is now, this might prepare a way for übermensch to emerge. Structurally, this writing is divided into three parts. The introduction reflects on contemporary condition of higher education (on design). Second, this article shares writer’s reflection of the similarities between Plato’s concept and Nietzsche’s on education. Lastly, it is to show the potentiality of Platonic approach on education to give birth to übermensch. 
Assessing English Students` Vocabulary Size of Lampung State Islamic University Kurniawan, Iwan
Humaniora Vol 8, No 4 (2017): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v8i4.3909

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The aims of this research were to measure the English students’ vocabulary size as well to measure the students’ vocabulary size which was less and more than 1000 words. The research method that the researcher used was quantitative with 209 students as sample. The research instrument was a test which consisted of 79 items. The research findings show the first year students of UIN Raden Intan English department have an average vocabulary size 1400 words. The number of the first year students of UIN Raden Intan English department who have the vocabulary size less than 1000 words is about 11 students or only 6% students. On the other hand, the number of students who have the vocabulary more than 1000 words is about 192 students or 94% students.
Dampak Iklan terhadap Kelas Sosial dalam Masyarakat Bimo, Aryo
Humaniora Vol 2, No 1 (2011): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v2i1.3020

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Article described the growth of advertisement in Indonesia that is quite rapid and its’ impacts on the social classes. Advertisement’s rapid growth was evidenced by the relatively high increase in expenditure, i.e. up to 13 percent. If calculated to October 2009, the total advertising expenditure Indonesia had reached 40 trillion IDR. Advertising was often considered as a cause of increased consumptive lifestyles in society. In addition, advertising was considered to be responsible in creating social classes in society. Therefore, article would like to discuss how these ads can distinguish groups of people with communication conducted in an advertisement. 
Penerapan Teori Struktur Cerita pada Pembuatan Film Oscario, Angela
Humaniora Vol 2, No 2 (2011): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v2i2.3185

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Since it was created in 19th century, film has been developed into one important communication media. The successful of communication depends on how the story was told; therefore many story structure theories were created. Unfortunately, those theories are rarely applied. Literature and field studies were performed to delve deeper in story structure theories and their implementations, starts from 3 acts structure, 8 sequences structures, and hero’s journey. Based on observation, these theories have been used in many box office films. Those theories are flexible, not strict formulas more likely the guidance maps to compose story. Structure story theories are the frameworks. But the content in the framework depends on each individual’s creativity. Therefore, using those theories won’t make our story generic. Story structure theories are tools to provoke, encourage, boost, and develop creativity. By implementing various structure story theories, film industries are expected to produce films with high-quality story that can be better in conveying any particular, messages. 
Signage dan Penerapannya: Lingkungan Jalan Raya Tol Bintaro Puspitasari, Dyah Gayatri; Darmawan, James
Humaniora Vol 4, No 1 (2013): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3456

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The term ‘signage’ sometimes has been confused with the term ‘sign or symbol’, although the term signage is actually a theme which has consistency and also covers an area from a specific environment and mood. Signage has been designed to inform about location and direction of interior and exterior environment. In general, design system and the use of signage, such as graphic standard, material and the positioning, has been organized by international standardization from every country in the world. One of the most important categories of signage is the application of signage in highways. The study is about signage from historical background, category, color scheme, design and human factor approach; from psychological physics, social culture, to the connectivity with the value and products’ characteristic. Human factor comprehension is also one of the most important elements in signage design process. Each perspective or perception from highway user and their reaction about the signage has been conditioned by a specific characteristic of human, such as from biophysics-psyche, socio-culture, spiritual cosmologis transcendental with its five senses. Human factor as a user has an important role to obtain the best solution or good design solution for the community who use that signage.  
Tinjauan Singkat Perkembangan Animasi Indonesia dalam Konteks Animasi Dunia Kurnianto, Arik
Humaniora Vol 6, No 2 (2015): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v6i2.3335

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The purpose of this study was to assess the development of animated films in Indonesia based on historical studies to determine simultaneously mapping the history Indonesia in the context of world/global animation history. This study also examines the relationship between the histories of Indonesiananimated films with history first entry of the film in Indonesia which began the Dutch colonial era. According to Stephen Cavalier, the world history of animation was divided into five large round starts from the era before 1900 (The Origin of Animation) to the digital era (1986-2010). Based results of the study, Indonesian animation in the context of five major round of world animation, though have long been in contact with foreign-made films and animation (Disney Studio) has into Indonesia from the early 20th century (the early 1900s), the animation is produced Indonesia has only emerged in the '50s through the vision of a Soekarno, the first President. 1950 in the world of animation history entered the era of transition from gold age of traditional animation/cartoon (golden age of cartoons) are dominated by studio Disney to the era of television (television era). In a review of the history of animation, the era of the '50s travel half a century is the era of the modern world of animation history. Based on the facts the Indonesian animation has actually grown quite long, but the development of animation in Indonesia was very slow when seen in the context of the world animation history. 
Koleksi Mebel Antik Museum Sejarah Jakarta Nediari, Amarena
Humaniora Vol 1, No 2 (2010): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v1i2.2892

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Collection of antique furniture is the most dominant type collection belongs to the Jakarta History Museum. The museum building is located in tourist areas Kotatua Jakarta, which became the center of historic and cultural development of the city. The purpose of this research is to determine the condition of furniture in the museum's collections so that the rescue of cultural heritage and history associated with the city through the exhibition can be done well. Methods of research conducted by collecting data from various literature sources, surveys and interviews with the management of Jakarta History Museum as a resource. Unfortunately, the furniture collection is currently not maintained and not well protected so that the high historical value of cultural heritage and history of the city of Jakarta is almost negligible. Conclusion from this research is to realign of the furniture collection at the Museum of History of Jakarta. 

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