
Research Article
Implementation Of QR Code As An Effort To Preserve North Sumatra Ornaments Using Screen Printing Technique
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.11-11-2024.2354449, author={Sofi Andriyanti and Syafriyandi Syafriyandi and Dewantoro Lase and Fitri Evita and Siti Aisyah}, title={Implementation Of QR Code As An Effort To Preserve North Sumatra Ornaments Using Screen Printing Technique}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 3rd Jakarta International Conference on Multidisciplinary Studies towards Creative Industries, JICOMS 2024, 11-12 November 2024, Jakarta, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={JICOMS}, year={2025}, month={5}, keywords={preservation ornament qr code printing}, doi={10.4108/eai.11-11-2024.2354449} }
- Sofi Andriyanti
Syafriyandi Syafriyandi
Dewantoro Lase
Fitri Evita
Siti Aisyah
Year: 2025
Implementation Of QR Code As An Effort To Preserve North Sumatra Ornaments Using Screen Printing Technique
JICOMS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.11-11-2024.2354449
Abstract
The utilization of QR Codes to convey information about North Sumatran ornaments can serve as a modern innovation aimed at optimizing efficiency and accuracy in the preservation process. The theoretical relevance, as proposed by Z.S. Minata et al., directly aligns with this study's findings, demonstrating that QR Codes can effectively store and facilitate quick and accurate searches, thereby aiding in the preservation of North Sumatran ornaments. This research adopts a qualitative method, aiming to introduce QR Codes as a means of supporting local cultural heritage preservation, allowing easy and quick access through smartphone scanning. The outcomes of this study include the design of North Sumatran ornament patterns, QR Codes, and typography printed on T-shirts made from 20s cotton combed fabric using screen printing techniques. The functional evaluation results indicate that implementing QR Codes offers a practical solution for introducing North Sumatran ornaments, which have become less recognized among local communities.