Design and Identity Development for Community's Product to Strengthen the Community's Strength and Environmental Friendly.

Authors

  • Supatra Lookraks Faculty of Industrial Technology SuanSunandha Rajabhat University
  • Jitravadee Roongin Kunka
  • Preechaya Krukaset

Keywords:

Promote, graphics and multimedia, mixed media, Online

Abstract

              The objective of this research was to design media for public relations on waste management in the project. Academic Service of Khlong Yong Community Nakhon Pathom Province Currently, there are many forms of public relations. The pattern used Therefore,
the researcher has chosen to present a different approach to the design of public relations media. From the original media, taking into account the usage that must reach new target groups as much as possible.

              The results showed that working with community involvement will be able to design PR materials that are most relevant to their needs. The researcher has used the theory and design principles for transferring the model. Public relations media to bring to the community to choose from 4 formats in each type of public relations media, to be used in the project by answering the questionnaire after visualizing the selected design which the result has been able to form a model that will be used more clearly.

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Published

2021-12-30

How to Cite

Lookraks, S. ., Roongin Kunka, J. ., & Krukaset, P. . (2021). Design and Identity Development for Community’s Product to Strengthen the Community’s Strength and Environmental Friendly. Design Echo, 2(2), 54–60. retrieved from https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jdecho/article/view/250976