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Visual Communication Online Learning Through Poster Media for Plastic Waste Problem

Proceedings of the Tarumanagara International Conference on the Applications of Social Sciences and Humanities (TICASH 2019) 2020 1 citation ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count.
James Darmawan, Phebe Priska Dewi, Vania Gabriella Nuralim

Summary

This Indonesian education study describes a student project using poster design as a visual communication medium to raise public awareness about plastic waste hazards. Students created posters during an international online learning course with a foreign professor and assessed public responses. This is an environmental communication and art education project rather than a scientific research study.

The problem of using plastic has become a very difficult problem, but until now the use of plastic has not been significantly reduced. Through international learning experiences brought by professor aboard, the students tried to make visual communication through poster media so as to give an appeal to the general public to realize how terrible the use of plastic is prolonged. The method of this writing is started from online learning with an aboard professor, then the results of learning are assessed with a workshop brief. From this brief, the students carried out the design process with the guidance of the local institution lecturers. It is hoped that the results of this process can be an invitation to reduce waste use throughout the world.

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