Implementation of East Javanese Local Culture in Graphic Design Elements in Students’ Final Projects: A Literature Review

Patria, Asidigisianti Surya and Hafidz, Abdul and Nurwicaksono, Bayu Dwi and Wardani, Ayusta Lukita and Laksmi, Arieviana Ayu and Kurniawan, Yudiyanto Tri and Hidayanti, Henny and Machfud, Mochammad Abdul and Fatahillah, Rizal Sofyana and Kasdan, Junaini Binti and Tangkin, Hong and Apriyansyah, Bahalwan and Pratama, Hanny Chandra and Nugroho, David (2026) Implementation of East Javanese Local Culture in Graphic Design Elements in Students’ Final Projects: A Literature Review. Buletin Ilmiah Sarjana Teknik Elektro, 7 (4). pp. 1031-1044.

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Abstract

The background of this research departs from the challenges of globalization that cause visual homogenization and erode local cultural identity. Graphic design is a strategic medium in bridging tradition with modernity, by adapting cultural elements such as batik motifs, Javanese script typography, to cultural icons Reog and Karapan Sapi. This study aims to analyze the integration of East Java local wisdom values in contemporary graphic design through a literature study approach and descriptive qualitative analysis. The research method was carried out by reviewing 215 articles selected using the PRISMA protocol until there were 15 relevant main sources. The results of the study show that there are four main trends in graphic design based on local wisdom, namely the symbolization of performance culture and language (30%), culinary branding and local products (29%), the revitalization of cultural narratives on digital platforms (22%), and the abstraction of traditional crafts into visual assets (18%). The value of the interconnectedness between keywords shows that graphic design is now strongly integrated with interactive technology, education, and the creative economy. In conclusion, the application of East Java's local wisdom in graphic design not only strengthens the region's visual identity but also opens up opportunities for sustainable creative economy innovation.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Depositing User: BISTE UAD
Date Deposited: 16 May 2026 16:37
Last Modified: 16 May 2026 16:37
URI: https://alxiv.org/id/eprint/840

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