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ISSN : 23549505     EISSN : 25489542     DOI : https://doi.org/10.46961/kreator.v4i1
Jurnal Kreator merupakan wadah utama berbagi informasi hasil penelitian antar peneliti dan pemerhati grafika. Melalui jurnal ini, berbagai penelitian diharapkan dapat disebarluaskan kepada pengguna secara maksimal. Jurnal ini dikelola oleh Jurusan Teknik Grafika Polimedia dan terbit secara berkala sebanyak dua kali dalam setahun yaitu April dan Oktober. Journal Kreator (p-ISSN:2548-9542) mempublikasikan artikel ilmiah hasil penelitian di bidang Ilmu cetak grafika baik konvensional maupun digital (2D, 3D, 4D) yang meliputi persiapan hingga penyelesaian cetak berikut aplikasinya pada industry yang terdiri dari perencanaan dan manajemen produksi, teknik produksi, pengendalian mutu bahan dan proses, perawatan mesin, dan pemasaran produk yang berupa produk cetak komunikasi publik, kemasan, security, cetak tekstil dan cetak elektronik.
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PERLINDUNGAN HAK DESAIN INDUSTRI PADA KEMASAN CUSHION: ANALISIS KOMPARATIF CUSHION TRUE TO SKIN DAN GLAD2GLOW Wahyu Suwarni
Kreator Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): Kreator
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46961/kreator.v12i2.1798

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Packaging design plays a crucial role in product differentiation and brand identity formation, especially in the highly competitive cosmetics industry. This research aims to analyze the potential plagiarism of packaging designs for cushion products from the brands True To Skin and Glad2Glow, as well as their impact on the distinctiveness of each product. The research approach used is qualitative with a comparative method. Data was collected through literature study and in-depth visual analysis of the design elements of both products' packaging. The results of the study indicate a significant similarity in several aspects of the packaging design, which could potentially create confusion among consumers and threaten the uniqueness of each brand's visual identity. The implications of this research highlight the need for greater awareness regarding the importance of industrial design rights protection for industry players in the cosmetics sector. Registering packaging designs as intellectual property becomes a preventive measure.
Analysis of Characteristics and Storage Time of Multimaterial and Monomaterial Snack Packaging: Analysis of the Characteristics and Shelf Life of Multimaterial and Monomaterial Snack Packaging Liana, Addinda Revi
Kreator Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): Kreator
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46961/kreator.v12i2.1717

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The increasing volume of flexible packaging waste in Indonesia drives the need for environmentally friendly packaging solutions. This study compares the physical, mechanical, and stability characteristics of monomaterial and multimaterial snack packaging, each with a net weight of 68 grams. Conducted at PT. X, the research uses a quantitative comparative approach. Two packaging structures were tested: OPP/ink/PE/VMBOPP/Resin PP (monomaterial) and OPP/ink/PE/VMPET/CPP (multimaterial). Parameters tested include WVTR, O₂TR, tensile strength, sealing strength, bonding strength, and COF. Samples were conditioned in an oven at 80°C for 7 weeks to simulate three years of room temperature storage. Results show that monomaterial packaging performs competitively, particularly in WVTR and tensile strength, although its O₂TR is higher. Its recyclability highlights significant potential in supporting plastic waste reduction policies and contributes to the development of sustainable packaging in the snack food industry.
Pengurangan Sortir dan Return Produk Sauce Pack Topact sebagai Strategi Industri Hijau di Industri Flexible Packaging Mustofa, Ali
Kreator Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): Kreator
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46961/kreator.v12i2.1842

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The flexible packaging manufacturing industry faces significant challenges related to product quality, resulting in high sorting and return rates and impacting smooth delivery. High return rates are a major concern as they not only reduce customer satisfaction but also impact the achievement of the company's Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of On-Time Delivery and Zero Returns. Initial analysis showed that the slitting process was a critical point in the flexible packaging production process, with two main problems, namely a messy roll and a narrow paper core. These two problems were the largest contributors to the number of customer sorting and returns. To overcome these, the company implemented two approaches, first by eliminating the technical causes of both problems, and second by preventing the problems from being passed on to customers, while reducing waste and potential environmental pollution using fishbone diagrams and root cause analysis methods. The implementation results showed significant improvements. The average monthly sorting rate decreased from 18 rolls to 7 rolls and returns were reduced from 6 rolls to 0 rolls between May 2025 and September 2025. Through Continuous Improvement efforts, the company successfully addressed issues with messy rolls and narrow paper cores that previously led to product returns and quality degradation. With measurable and documented steps, the company not only optimized its production processes but also significantly improved customer satisfaction. This success reflects the company’s commitment to quality and sustainability, efficient and environmentally friendly operations.
Analisis Penerapan Metode PDCA Untuk Meminimalisir Komplain Delaminasi Produk Oilpack Di PT XYZ Febriyan, Nazwa; Aprilia, Arrahmah; Setyahadi, Alfred
Kreator Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): Kreator
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46961/kreator.v12i2.1735

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This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of implementing the PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) method in reducing delamination complaints in Oilpack products at PT XYZ. Delamination is a type of defect that significantly affects product quality and customer satisfaction. Through the PDCA stages, this research identifies the main causes of delamination, such as raw material quality and inconsistencies in the production process. Corrective actions were then implemented, including improved quality control and employee training. Evaluation was conducted by comparing complaint data before and after the improvements. The results show a decrease in the number of complaints, indicating that the PDCA method is effective in enhancing quality control and production process efficiency. Therefore, PDCA is considered an appropriate approach for continuous improvement efforts in the manufacturing industry.