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Journal of Industrial Product Design Research and Studies
ISSN : 28306929     EISSN : 28306937     DOI : -
Journal of Industrial Product Desing Research and Studies promotes researches in the field of design. Contributions are expected from educators, researchers, practitioners, and students at advanced stages of their research. To be published in JIPDRS, a rigorous review process will be done. The editorial board welcomes innovative manuscripts from Design field. The scopes of this journal are Design and Innovation Design and Culture Design and Aesthetic Design Methodology Sustainable Design Anthropology of Design Design Thinking Design and Craft Creative Industry Bussiness Design Design Education
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King Palm Frond Development as Fashion Product using Modular Interlocking System Desita Rizky Kusumaningtyas; Mochammad Charis H; Kristian Eka
Journal of Industrial Product Design Research and Studies Vol 1, No 2 (2022): JIPDRS : December 2022
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI)

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Fashion is one of the most developed creative industry sub-sectors in Indonesia which is part of the creative economy program. The development of materials and models for fashion products is increasingly diverse, one of which is the use of Indonesian natural materials. In Indonesia, the types of varieties of palm plants are very diverse, this is supported by the tropical climate, so there are so many of them because they can be easily cultivated. The part of the palm tree that is most often discarded is the frond, therefore the use of natural materials such as palm fronds will be very useful, especially as fashion . One of the zero waste technique modular interlocking. Collecting data in this experimental research is an interactive method, by conducting in-depth interviews and product observations. In this experimental research using quantitative methods to obtain data regarding the tastes of[GJ1]  users. From the processing of palm fronds, what will be used as a material substitute for fashion products is the product of a purse, purse or what can be called a clutch with a unique palm fiber using a modular interlocking technique.
A Case Study on Behavior of Performing Art Appreciators in Public Space: Indonesian Puppet (Wayang) Performance Arts and Video Mapping Andri Pahrulroji; Zakarias Sukarya Soeteja
Journal of Industrial Product Design Research and Studies Vol 1, No 2 (2022): JIPDRS : December 2022
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The presence of video mapping performances in Indonesia influences the behavior of appreciators in public spaces through acculturation. The propagation of Islamic teachings through wayang (puppet) shows had a fascinating impact on the history of public performances in Indonesia. Cultural acculturation can affect the behavior of public space appreciators or vice versa. This situation depends on the adaptability of appreciators with an Indonesian cultural background to changes in the format of public space performances. This change pertains to performance art incorporating innovative technology, such as wayang performances and video mapping. In order to conduct research on changes in appreciator behavior in public spaces, a descriptive-analytic method with an ethnographic and ethnological approach was required to examine Indonesian appreciators' ethnicity through wayang performances and literature studies. Then, it was compared to how the observatory video mapping performance was analyzed, such as Carl Gustav Jung's theory or Pierre Bourdieu's habitus perception, where the memory of previous inherited behavior influences current behavior or individual behavior is influenced by its social experience. This study's analysis revealed that the behavior of appreciators in public spaces, such as video mapping performances in Indonesia, which are renewable with the use of technology, is nearly similar to that of wayang performance appreciators.
Open-Ended Toys to Stimulate Cognitive Development Children Aged 1-3 Years Old in the Pandemic Era Nurul Fitriana Bahri; Alvian Fajar Setiawan
Journal of Industrial Product Design Research and Studies Vol 1, No 2 (2022): JIPDRS : December 2022
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Cognitive development is one of the important aspects related to the stages of a child's ability to acquire interpretation and knowledge based on experience and information obtained. One of ways to stimulate children's cognitive development is through the use of open-ended toys. Open-ended toys are a type of toys that provides space for interpretation and can be used in various ways, thereby triggering children's creativity. The purpose of this research was to analyze the use of open-ended toys in stimulating the cognitive development of children aged 1-3 years old in the pandemic era. The method used in this study is qualitative, namely a descriptive analysis of the function aspect of three kinds open-ended toys. Data obtained through literature study, observation, interviews, and documentation. In this research, theory about the stages of children's play development according to Piaget was used. Based on the results of the analysis, it can be seen open-ended toys in the form of puzzles, building blocks, and animal figurines can stimulate children's cognitive development by increasing children's concentration range, language skills, fine motor skills, and gross motor skills in children aged 1-3 years old in the era of the covid-19 pandemic.
Analysis of Visual Analog Scale in Measuring the Effect of Spoon Design on the Decision to Buy a Product Ghia Tri Jayanti; Gina Shobiro Takao; Liandra Khansa Utami; Ligar Muthmainah; Oky Setiawan
Journal of Industrial Product Design Research and Studies Vol 1, No 2 (2022): JIPDRS : December 2022
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This study was aimed to find the effect of design and material on user behavior and decision making based on image perception with the Visual Analog Scale approach. Cutlery and cooking utensils are almost always owned by households around the world. Spoons have different designs, as in the UK the spoon denotes the culture and habits, eating culture and lifestyle of a particular demographic. Various spoon materials also vary, such as wood, copper, aluminum, zinc, stainless steel, silver to gold. Different treatments that are expressed in the shape, color, style, material, and size of spoons affect the behavior patterns of product users. Small products such as spoons can influence the user's decision-making process. This research uses a quantitative approach to find the effect of design and material on user behavior and decision making based on image perception with the Visual Analog Scale approach. The data in this study were processed using statview software with anova and regression analysis. to see the purchase interest of consumers or users. This study found a correlation between perception and visual taste on product purchase intention influenced by the design and materials used in the product
Toolbox Redesign for Flight Engineer Beti Rahmadani; Moch Junaidi Hidayat
Journal of Industrial Product Design Research and Studies Vol 1, No 2 (2022): JIPDRS : December 2022
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Toolbox is a tool rack made with the aim that service tools are arranged according to the tools that are often used by technicians and the tools are safer when not in use by Flight Engineers. Flight Engineer is part of aviation safety which is closely related to the physical plane and aspects of maintenance so that Flight Engineering requirements are met. When carrying out their work, Flight Engineers need a container or facility as a place to put Flight Engineer equipment that can contain a lot of work equipment, is efficient, easy to carry and move. The toolbox redesign process is carried out to make changes and add functions from the existing toolbox design and use at that time. This study uses a mixed method with qualitative and quantitative approaches. Qualitative data obtained from interviews and photo documentation obtained from Flight Engineer sources. Quantitative data obtained by observing the measurement of toolbox dimensions at the Juanda Navy Aviation Center and Biak Air Base. The design concept applied to the design of the equipment box is functional. The results of this research are work equipment icon designs, equipment placement layouts in the toolbox, 10 initial toolbox design sketch designs, five alternative toolbox designs, and one selected toolbox design. The two selected toolbox designs will be developed into a final product design.

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