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Journal of Creative Industries and Vocational Innovation
ISSN : -     EISSN : 31232450     DOI : https://doi.org/10.26740/visiora.v1i1
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The Journal of Creative Industries and Vocational Innovation (VISIORA) is an academic journal that focuses on research, development, and innovation in the field of creative industries and vocational education that supports the development of the creative industry sector. The journal aims to provide a platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to share knowledge and findings related to the dynamics of the creative industry and its contribution to the formation of a skilled workforce through vocational education, in both Indonesian and English. Published twice a year (June and December).
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Design of Fashion Products with Pawestri Batik Motifs from Lamongan Shobrina Fairuzzahra; Nova Kristiana
Journal of Creative Industries and Vocational Innovation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/visiora.v1i2.46026

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Batik is a cultural heritage of Indonesia that needs preservation, yet it is currently less favored by younger generations due to outdated perceptions and lack of modern relevance. This design project aims to develop Lamongan’s batik motifs into modern interpretations that appeal to youth. A qualitative method was employed, including observation, interviews, and literature studies of Pawestri Batik. The result was four primary motifs including milkfish, catfish, jasmine, and crab that transformed into vibrant batik fabrics. These were applied to various fashion products and supported by a catalog as promotional media. The conclusion indicates that modern visual integration without losing traditional values can increase youth interest in local batik.
Promotional Media Design for Bank Sampah ‘Wani’ Salsabiil Azzahra; Irhamna Nirbhaya Carecca
Journal of Creative Industries and Vocational Innovation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/visiora.v1i2.47010

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This research stems from the need for effective visual promotional media in the digital era to strengthen institutional identity and broaden public outreach. To support this, Bank Sampah Wani Surabaya requires media that can communicate information clearly and engagingly. A qualitative approach was used in this study, with data collected through interviews and direct observation. The design resulted in several promotional outputs, including two videos: one profile video and one educational video on waste management, each with a maximum duration of five minutes, as well as a printed product catalog. These media are intended to support outreach activities such as school roadshows, environmental campaigns, and online distribution. The final outcomes are expected to help fulfill the communication needs of Bank Sampah Wani and raise greater awareness about sustainable waste management among the public.
Evaluation of Bomber Jackets Using Shaho Batik A Cultural Identity of Balikpapan East Kalimantan Marthina Claudia Margaretha Sitohang; Eneng Lutfia Zahra; Rahayu Purnama
Journal of Creative Industries and Vocational Innovation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/visiora.v1i2.47391

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This study aims to produce a bomber jacket using Shaho batik and to evaluate the aesthetic aspects of the bomber jacket made with Shaho batik from Balikpapan, East Kalimantan. This research employs a quantitative descriptive method with a pre-experimental research design in the form of a one-shot case study. As a result, five bomber jacket products were created using Shaho Batik and evaluated using a rating scale. The assessment instrument consisted of a questionnaire with 14 statements, measured using a rating scale, and was distributed to five expert panelists in the field. The aesthetic evaluation referred to three aspects: form or appearance, content or substance, and presentation or performance. Overall, the aesthetic evaluation achieved a score of 83.8%, classified as very good." For the form or appearance aspect, which includes design elements and principles, a score of 84.14% was obtained, categorized as "very good." The content or substance aspect, which includes ideas inspired by "Neo Culture Technology NCT Dream-Beatbox," received a score of 81.2%, also categorized as very good. Meanwhile, the presentation or performance aspect obtained a score of 84.8%, classified as very good. The product with the highest evaluation score was design number four, with a score of 88.8%, categorized as very good, while design number five received the lowest score of 76.8%, but still fell into the good category.
Aesthetics of Ecoprint with Quilting Technique Application on Fashion Products Pingki Aulia Agustin; Esty Nurbaity Arrsyi
Journal of Creative Industries and Vocational Innovation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/visiora.v1i2.47392

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This research aims to obtain ecoprint aesthetic results of the application of quilting techniques on fashion products as assessed by 4 expert panelists based on A.A.M Djelantik's aesthetic theory with indicators of form/appearance, weight/content and appearance/presentation. The research method uses quantitative descriptive with pre-experimental design, one shot case study and data analysis techniques use descriptive statistics. The fashion products made are in the form of 5 vest designs with different design placement. The data collection technique uses mixed lifting. The overall aesthetic results based on aspects of form/appearance, weight/content and appearance/presentation obtained a percentage score of 90% in the very good category. The shape/form indicator consists of design elements and principles, namely shape, color, texture, harmony, rhythm and proportion, which received the highest percentage score of 91%. The weight/content indicator is based on ideas, the source of inspiration used is "Poppy Fields" which received the second highest score of 90% in the very good category. The appearance/presentation indicator based on means/media received the lowest score of 89% in the very good category. The product with the highest rating was design 2, namely 95%, and the lowest score was obtained by designs 3 and 4, namely 88%, with a very good category among the five design products.
Product Quality of Upcycle Denim Jacket Fashion with Slashing Fabric Manipulation Technique Sabrina Ratu Mawaddah; Esty Nurbaity Arrsyi; Sri Listiani
Journal of Creative Industries and Vocational Innovation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/visiora.v1i2.47393

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This research aims to obtain a product assessment of the utilization of accumulated clothing, especially unused second hand denim jackets, in the process of making upcycled denim jackets. The approach used in this research is the descriptive quantitative method with a pre-experimental research design, in the form of a one shot case study. This research produced five ready-to-wear fashion products in the form of upcycled denim jackets decorated with fern motifs as the main theme, applied through the slashing fabric manipulation technique, and assessed using a rating scale. The research stages included the accumulation of second hand denim jackets, processing, and making upcycled denim jackets. Product assessment of upcycled second hand denim jackets with slashing technique fabric manipulation is based on the theory of Product Quality according to David Garvin in Fandy Tjiptono, which includes features, reliability, suitability, and aesthetics. The assessment results show that the overall product quality is in the very good category. Products with a very high category were obtained by design 1 obtained a very good score. meanwhile, designs 4 and 5 obtained good scores.

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