This study was driven by a phenomenon that took place in Bandung Indonesia related to significant amount of motorbikes operate in Bandung until 2017. This huge amount of motorbike also creates several unique styles of riders. This study was conducted to find out is there any relationship between the rider's style and their life value that creates uniqueness when it comes about personalized motorbike, which in turn will creates map about the relationship between rider's value of live and their personalized motorbike. To define such relationship, psychographic method was used to describe and divide the riders into several groups based on VAIL (Value, Attitude, Interest, Lifestyle) parameters. The result clearly shows that there are some relationships between rider's value of live and their personalizing activity toward their motorbike.
This research is based on the belief that "the Asian people prefer more colorful interfaces with images rather than plain interfaces" (Tzvetanova, 2007) [2]. The previous research conducted by Tzvetanova was about interface, the question is what if it's a three dimensional form of daily use product? Will the same preferences and tendencies happen when it comes about daily use product such as laptop? There are evidences that people add stickers on their laptop, which brings up question like "what kind of users and what drives them do such activity toward their laptop?" To add/put stickers on the laptop makes it looks more literally colorful, and it also makes the laptop feels more personal. Using simple Psychographic method compared with Emotional design [1] approach, the authors made description about users who did put stickers on their laptop and dug out about what drives them did such activity. In turn this research will provides information and recommendation for the industries to be considered that there are some others crucial aspects regarding user preferences and user behavioral tendencies, rather than just technical aspect as they develop their products and massproduce it, in order to be accepted by end users.
The process of measuring the height and weight of toddlers regularly is very important to be carried out to prevent and handle stunting from an early age. These measurements are often carried out using separate height and weight measuring instruments, and there are still many Posyandu in Indonesia that use conventional instruments that are less safe, less accurate, and less comfortable, which results in discomfort and difficulties in the measurement process, both for Posyandu cadres, as well as the children themselves. In addition, there are still not many stunting detection tools made according to the characteristics of toddlers. Therefore, this study was conducted to find systems, types of height and weight measuring instruments that are practical and accurate, with visualization, product ergonomics, and features that are by the characteristics of toddlers, so that the measurement process can be more accurate, comfortable, safe, and pleasant with design thinking methods and ergonomic approaches. The result of this design is the design of an Arduino-based digital stunting detection tool in the form of a fox and equipped with a phone holder plus a plush-toys feature to attract children's attention which could be used to measure a child's weight and height simultaneously, as well as placing a device.
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