2 research outputs found
Perancangan Typeface Itiak Pulang Patang
The motif of itiak returns to patang is a sublime cultural heritage of Minangkabau. In Minangkabau society, there are three kinds of carvings that are inspired by nature. seen in the life of the Minangkabau people which still exist and are maintained until now. This idea was then developed into a concept for designing a visual typeface based on the back-to-back carving that has anatomical characters and the construction process is based on the rules in the typeface, so that this adaptation appears in Italic font. From engraved form to phonetic (single letter) its application as a font on a computer. After research and design, these ready-to-use fonts are socialized in the local area, prioritized at the education and government levels, which are used for the benefit of regional heads. The purpose of this design is to discuss and interpret the philosophical meaning contained in the carving, which reflects the life patterns of the Minangkabau people. This phenomenon is poured into the basic idea in creating an invincible typeface with the basic principles of typeface. This research method uses descriptive qualitative to reveal facts and circumstances by presenting what actually happened in the Minangkabau community. The approach used is a semiotic approach
THE ROLE OF GRAPHIC DESIGN IN ENHANCING AI TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE AS A MEDIATOR FOR UTILIZATION BY BUSINESS GROUPS OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
This study examines the role of inclusive graphic design in enhancing the acceptance and utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies among children with disabilities. Using a quantitative approach, data were collected from 97 respondents within the Adisa business group, employing a structured questionnaire to measure graphic design quality, AI acceptance, and utilization. Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) was utilized to analyze the relationships between these variables. The findings reveal that graphic design significantly influences both the acceptance and utilization of AI technology, with user acceptance mediating this relationship. These results highlight the importance of user-centered and inclusive design in reducing barriers to AI adoption and ensuring equitable access for marginalized populations. By extending the Technology Acceptance Model to include inclusivity as a critical factor, this study contributes to the theoretical understanding of technology adoption while providing actionable insights for developers, businesses, and policymakers. The implications underscore the need for culturally sensitive and cost-effective design practices to foster widespread adoption and utilization of AI technologies. Future research is encouraged to explore the intersection of design, functionality, and socio-economic factors to further advance inclusive technological innovation
