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Journal of Visual Art and Design Vol. 12 Issue 1 2020

Vol. 12 No. 1 (2020)

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researchpp. 1–1

Fashion Designer Behavior Toward Eco-Fashion Design

An important aspect of the future of fashion design is eco-fashion. The first aim of this study was to understand how personal attitude affects fashion designers in pursuing eco-fashion design in their work. Secondly, the designer

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Eco-Fashion Design Designer’s Behaviour Clothing Waste Green Clothing
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researchpp. 25–25

Functional and Emotional Features Studies on Traditional Indonesian Instant Food Packaging

Food technology and packaging create opportunities for Indonesian SMEs to sell traditional dishes for instant cooking. Such products require a fitting packaging design. The purpose of this study was to find out verbal and visual design elements that have functional and emotional appeal that are suitable for the packaging of instant traditional Indonesian food. This study used a combined qualitative and quantitative method, measuring the respondents

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emotional functional Indonesian instant food packaging traditional
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researchpp. 38–38

From Analog to Virtual: Visual Stylizations of Humanoid Characters Across Media

Visual stylization and its impact on different aspects of the perception of digital human beings are commonly debated. This study investigated how fictional and non-fictional characters are represented in various media from the perspective of digital humanoid character design. Based on Zangwill

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animation avatar character design digital human moderate aesthetic formalism new media visual style
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researchpp. 56–56

Figurative Language Methods as Strategies of Sociopolitical Criticism in Jan Svankmajer

The aim of this study was to evaluate the sociopolitical critique strategies used by Jan Svankmajer in his films. Figurative language in literature means speaking in an indirect way by using words with a meaning other than their literal meaning. An important part of this study was aimed at establishing the parallels between various modes of figurative language and the films of Svankmajer, which can both be used to indirectly criticize contemporary sociopolitical issues. The research method of this study was based on finding the equivalents of various figurative language modes in filmmaking…

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animation figurative language filmmaking techniques Jan Å vankmajer sociopolitical criticism
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