Firdausi, Dzakiyya Salwaa (2025) Optimalisasi Kulit Cacat dengan Multi-Layer Design dan Carving untuk Pengembangan Desain Tas Wanita. Other thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.
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Abstract
Industri kulit menghasilkan limbah signifikan akibat banyaknya bagian cacat yang dianggap tidak layak pakai. Dalam upaya memaksimalkan penggunaan material kulit dalam konteks keberlanjutan, pendekatan desain yang mengoptimalkan material ini menjadi sangat relevan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengembangkan desain tas wanita berbasis material kulit cacat melalui teknik multi-layer design dan carving. Metode penelitian meliputi observasi limbah kulit di industri, studi preferensi pengguna, eksperimen material, dan pengembangan prototipe. Teknik multi-layer memungkinkan pemanfaatan potongan cacat melalui layering material, sedangkan carving menyamarkan cacat menjadi motif artistik. Hasil akhir dari perancangan berupa tiga seri tas wanita yaitu Diploria Series (sling bag dengan aksen reversible dan kombinasi carving-multi layer), Gorgonian Series (shoulder bag dengan flap yang dapat dibalik menampilkan carving dan layering motif terumbu karang), serta Montastraea Series (handbag dengan sistem aksen samping yang dapat dibalik menampilkan carving kontras). Ketiga seri ini dirancang untuk mencerminkan fleksibilitas gaya (multi-look), ekspresi visual unik, serta pendekatan desain berkelanjutan. Evaluasi dilakukan berdasarkan aspek estetika, fungsi, kenyamanan ergonomis, dan keterikatan emosional pengguna. Inovasi ini diharapkan menciptakan produk yang tidak hanya efisien secara material, tetapi juga membangun koneksi naratif antara pengguna dan produk.
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The leather industry generates significant waste due to the large number of defective pieces deemed unusable. In an effort to maximize the use of leather materials in a sustainable context, a design approach that optimizes this material is highly relevant. This research aims to develop a women's bag design based on defective leather materials through multi-layer design and carving techniques. The research methods include observing leather waste in the industry, studying user preferences, material experiments, and developing a prototype. The multi-layer technique allows the utilization of defective pieces through material layering, while carving disguises the defects into artistic motifs. The final design results are three series of women's bags: the Diploria Series (a sling bag with a reversible accent and a combination of carving and multi-layer), the Gorgonian Series (a shoulder bag with a reversible flap featuring carving and layering of coral reef motifs), and the Montastraea Series (a handbag with a reversible side accent system featuring contrasting carving). These three series are designed to reflect style flexibility (multi-look), unique visual expression, and a sustainable design approach. Evaluation is carried out based on aesthetic aspects, function, ergonomic comfort, and emotional attachment to the user. This innovation is expected to create products that are not only materially efficient but also build a narrative connection between the user and the product.
Item Type: | Thesis (Other) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Carving, Material Kulit Cacat, Multi-layer Design, Optimalisasi Material, Tas Wanita, Upcycling Carving, Defective Leather, Material Optimization, Multi-layer Design, Upcycling, Women's Bags |
Subjects: | T Technology > TS Manufactures > TS171 Product design |
Divisions: | Faculty of Creative Design and Digital Business (CREABIZ) > Product Design > 90231-(S1) Undergraduate Thesis |
Depositing User: | Dzakiyya Salwaa Firdausi |
Date Deposited: | 11 Aug 2025 07:03 |
Last Modified: | 11 Aug 2025 07:03 |
URI: | http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/123352 |
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