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IMAGIONARY : Jurnal Seni, Desain dan Multimedia
Published by Universitas Paramadina
ISSN : 29645336     EISSN : 29635594     DOI : https://doi.org/10.51353/jim.v1i2
IMAGIONARY : Jurnal Seni, Desain dan Multimedia is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing articles on all aspects of ART, DESIGN and MULTIMEDIA. IMAGIONARY : Jurnal Seni, Desain dan Multimedia welcomes submissions of the following article types: (1) Papers: reports of high-quality original research with conclusions representing a significant advance, novelty or new finding in the field; (2) Topical Reviews: written by leading researchers in their fields, these articles present the background to and overview of a particular field, and the current state of the art. Topical Reviews are normally invited by the Editorial Board; (3) Comments: comment or criticism on work previously published in the journal. These are usually published with an associated Reply. IMAGIONARY : Jurnal Seni, Desain dan Multimedia publishes two issues per year (October and April), published by Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Universitas Paramadina, and published in English
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Analisis Semiotika Roland Barthes pada Sampul Majalah Tempo (Revolusi 4.0 adalah Kunci) edisi 12-18 November 2018 Hukubun, Lejar Daniartana
IMAGIONARY Vol 3 No 2 (2025): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51353/jim.v3i2.920

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Book/magazine covers are one of the important things in protecting books, apart from that, they are also useful in introducing what is in the book, to communicate to the public, so that it is more attractive, appropriate illustrations or designs are needed and represent the contents of the magazine or book. Next, it is necessary to study the meaning of connotation and denotation through Roland Barthes' semiotic theory.
Visual Storytelling in the AI Era: A Study of the Uketsu Channel's Narrative Graphic Design on YouTube Chandra, Edy
IMAGIONARY Vol 3 No 2 (2025): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51353/bc6snw39

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This study concludes that artificial intelligence (AI) plays a transformative role in enhancing visual storytelling on YouTube, particularly through the case of the Uketsu channel. The integration of AI-generated visual elements—such as atmospheric illustrations, narrative-driven diagrams, and memory-based imagery—not only supports narrative immersion but also deepens emotional engagement with the audience. The use of niche AI tools like Kakashi, as explored in one of Uketsu's most-viewed videos, reveals how personalized and emotionally resonant visuals can amplify horror storytelling. Furthermore, the findings highlight the importance of balancing human creativity with AI assistance to maintain originality and ethical integrity in digital content creation. While AI tools offer efficiency and personalization, creators must navigate challenges such as potential loss of artistic authenticity and overdependence on automated systems. Ultimately, this study offers insights into the evolving dynamics of narrative graphic design in the AI era, where technology serves not just as a tool but as an active participant in shaping audience experiences.
The Influence of Color in Soteria Bandung Recovery House on the Therapy and Recovery Process Caitlyn; Darmayanti, Tessa Eka
IMAGIONARY Vol 3 No 2 (2025): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51353/jim.v3i2.1073

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This article discusses the selection of the right color to be applied in a recreation and rehabilitation place spesifically designed for individuals with mental disorders. The use of color in a room plays an important role in shaping an individual's mood, emotions, and psychology. In the context of a recreation and rehabilitation place for people with mental disorders, the selection of the right color can be one of the strategic elements to create an environment that supports recovery and improves their quality of life. A recreation and rehabilitation place for them not only functions as a treatment room, but also as a place to improve holistic well-being. The purpose of this study was to determine the role of color in recreation and rehabilitation places in the psychological effects felt by people with mental disorders. Using qualitative methods and using a color psychology approach, this study explores how certain colors can affect mood, reduce stress, increase relaxation, and support the healing process. In this case, design elements, including color, are an important part of supporting therapy and creating a positive atmosphere. In addition, it is also expected to provide new knowledge about the influence of color in the Soteria recovery house on the recovery process of patients with mental health disorders.
Illustrative Book Design to Introduce the Indonesian Sign Language System as an Inclusive Educational Material Kurniawan, Muchlis Sopian; Kharishma, Vidya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51353/jim.v3i2.1074

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Education is the right of every human being, including children with special needs, such as deaf or hard-of-hearing children. Inclusive schools are educational institutions where children with special needs can learn alongside normal children. The Indonesia Natural School (INS) is one of the formal educational institutions in Depok City. It is an inclusive school where deaf children are also students. According to INS, it is common for deaf students to experience communication difficulties, which impedes interaction in the school environment. Difficulties are not only experienced by deaf students but also by normal students who have obstacles when they want to interact with deaf children. The objective of this research is to create educational material that introduces INS students to the Indonesian Sign Language System (SIBI). The media chosen for this study is the SIBI System illustration book, which describes various SIBI signs. The research method chosen is descriptive qualitative. The process of collecting data includes interviews, observations, and document reviews. After analyzing the data collected, it will be used as a reference to design an illustrated book about SIBI. The results of this research are illustrated books that will be used as literacy media as a reference for INS students to learn SIBI. Students can find them in school facilities like classrooms and libraries. It is hoped that through this research, normal students at INS schools will have access to media that makes it easier for them to understand and practice communicating with deaf children. The results of this study are expected to be accessible to students and teachers at INS and measured for their success in enhancing understanding and communication between normal students and students with hearing impairments.
Efforts to Rejuvenate the Visual Identity of State-Owned Enterprises: Barata Indonesia Based on Gestalt Telaumbanua, Jovan Putra Jaya; Darmawan, Andreas James
IMAGIONARY Vol 3 No 2 (2025): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51353/jim.v3i2.1075

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Visual identity change is an important aspect of a company's branding strategy to maintain competitiveness and relevance in an ever-evolving industry. Barata Indonesia, as a manufacturing and infrastructure company, redesigned its logo to reflect the company's transformation and future vision. The urgency of this research lies in the company's need to have a more modern, flexible visual identity that is in line with its corporate values. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method with a case study approach. Analysis was conducted on old and new design elements, as well as evaluation of stakeholder acceptance through surveys and interviews. This study aims to provide new enthusiasm and increased commitment to the company's image in the eyes of the public, especially in terms of visual appeal and professionalism. The results of the study show that the new logo is more adaptive to various media, has higher visual appeal, and is able to strengthen the company's professional image. In addition, acceptance of the new logo tends to be positive. The majority of respondents stated that this change increased the perception of the company's innovation and credibility. This positive response shows that rebranding can be an effective strategy in building better relationships with stakeholders. The impact of this research not only helps Barata Indonesia in strengthening its branding and maintaining relevance in its industry, but also provides insight for other companies in implementing effective rebranding strategies to remain competitive in a dynamic market.

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