Mascot: An alternate method to prevent the misuse of visual assets in Indonesia's Covid 19 prevention campaign

Paku Kusuma, D. Dharsono, Martinus Dwi Marianto, G. Guntur
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This article discusses the use of visual assets during the covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia. There are regulations related to restrictions on movement for everyone during the pandemic, and there is much confusion in information, resulting in information chaos, and one of the reasons is the inappropriate use of visual assets as a medium for the Covid-19 prevention campaign in Indonesia. This study aims to identify the misuse of these visual assets. This study uses visual data spread on social media and observation to examine billboards, banners, and the like scattered in the community. In addition to visual data, interviews were also conducted with graphic designers. The questions asked were about the reasons for determining the design and their motivation in utilizing visual assets. The analysis is carried out by building relationships between the designs created, the use of visual assets, and contextual relationships with other interests outside the substance of the Covid 19 prevention campaign program in Indonesia. The results of the study show that visual assets are not used proportionally in conveying the Covid-19 prevention campaign in Indonesia. The conclusion is that there is no policy that provides direction regarding the provisions for the use of visual assets in preventing the Covid-19 health disaster in Indonesia. This research contributes to the government because this research finds a rule model for the use of visual assets in Indonesia
吉祥物:在印度尼西亚的Covid - 19预防运动中,防止视觉资产被滥用的另一种方法
本文讨论了在印度尼西亚covid-19大流行期间使用视觉资产的情况。在大流行期间,有限制所有人行动的规定,信息混乱,导致信息混乱,其中一个原因是印度尼西亚不恰当地使用视觉资产作为预防Covid-19运动的媒介。本研究旨在识别这些视觉资产的滥用。本研究使用社交媒体上传播的视觉数据和观察来检查散布在社区中的广告牌、横幅等。除了视觉数据,我们还采访了平面设计师。所问的问题是关于决定设计的原因和他们使用视觉资产的动机。分析是通过建立所创建的设计、视觉资产的使用以及与印度尼西亚Covid - 19预防运动项目实质之外的其他利益之间的关系来进行的。研究结果表明,在印度尼西亚,视觉资源在宣传Covid-19预防运动中的使用比例不高。结论是,没有政策为印度尼西亚使用视觉资产预防Covid-19卫生灾难的规定提供指导。这项研究为政府做出了贡献,因为这项研究为印度尼西亚的视觉资产的使用找到了一个规则模型
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