Penerapan Metode Design Thinking Pada Model Perancangan Animasi Periklanan Digital Pencegahan Covid-19

Abstract

When COVID-19 pandemics first spread in Indonesia, the government has taken several measures to contain further spread of COVID-19 pandemic by taking some preventive and reactive measures. One of the preventive measures taken by the government is to appeal the public by promoting preventive approach to contain the spread of COVID-19. The government in collaboration with the community has often given campaign appeals to prevent the spread of COVID-19, to use digital animated advertisements. This media are often found in public sites can facilitate delivery to the wider community. This design uses design thinking method which consists of these steps: empathize, define, ideate, prototype and test. The use of the design thinking method is expected to be used effectively to design digital animations so that the promotion of preventing the spread of the COVID-19 virus can be more structured and systematic. Public service advertisements about Covid-19 in Indonesia using design thinking and mobile-based web ads are very influential on people's perspectives regarding the current condition of Covid-19 in Indonesia because they can educate and provide information to the public. The result of this design provide recommendations in the form of digital animation model as a public service for the prevention of the Covid-19 virus by using the Google Web Designer application.With this basis, designers can acquire a design thinking method that allows designers to gather various information about existing problems so that they are able to develop ideas and create design alternatives in terms of design. 

Keywords: design; digital animation;  COVID-19; design thinking

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Published
2021-12-24
How to Cite
Alrazi, C., & Rachman, A. (2021). Penerapan Metode Design Thinking Pada Model Perancangan Animasi Periklanan Digital Pencegahan Covid-19. Ultimart: Jurnal Komunikasi Visual, 14(2), 190 - 202. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.31937/ultimart.v14i2.2247