Understanding behaviour and preference: a study on designing litter prevention outdoor signage

Understanding behaviour and preference: a study on designing litter prevention outdoor signage. Kupas Seni, 10 (1). pp. 50-58. ISSN 2289-4640 (2022)



Abstract

This paper discusses understanding behaviour and preference: a study on designing litter prevention outdoor signage. creating an effective awareness and environmental education has always been a challenge in sustainable development. After the travel ban was lifted, there is a significant increase in improperly disposed garbage in public areas due to an increase in visitors. To achieve goals 12,13, 14, and 15 of the Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs)s, these issues need to be tackled first and foremost.This study attempts to investigate the issue of littering behavior using a quantitative method. The survey data was collected using 50 respondents as simple random sampling. Three designs that were developed using Lasswell’s Communication Model are put to test with local park visitors.The results are then used to draw a relationship between demographic background and littering behavior as well as their design preferences. The results revealed that the design with an educational message is most preferable to visitors and the use of the image is more preferable than the symbol.Future studies, it is expected to develop studies related to design preferences and demographicbyapplying theTheory of Planned Behaviour and Lasswell’s 5W Communication Model in planning for the design.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Visual communication, Signage design, Sustainability, Public park, Planned behavior, Communication model, Littering
Taxonomy: By Subject > Art & Design > Studio Project
Local Content Hub: Subjects > Art & Design
Depositing User: Fauzi Badiran (KABS, Puncak Alam)
Date Deposited: 11 Oct 2022 06:33
Last Modified: 11 Oct 2022 06:33
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