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Clear Collective – Infographic of the Ciliwung River

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  • Emilia
    • Post A: Designers are human
    • Post C: Interview about Tobacco Usage in Yogyakarta and Indonesian Culture with Adibah
    • POST D: Kretek cigarettes
    • POST B: Slip! Slop! Slap!
  • 4deel
    • Post A: Disguising Promotion as Goodwill
    • Post C: Riso Printing, Pseudoscience and Smoking?
    • POST D: A smoker’s rite of passage
    • POST B- What does it mean to DrinkWise™?
  • 95swatson
    • Post A: Quiet Chairs
    • Post C: The Language Door
    • Post B: On Exploiting Rocks
    • Post D: Undesigning Education
  • abbeywalker93
    • Post D: Freedom of Religion in Indonesia
    • Post C: House of Lawe
    • Post B: Bank Sampah Gemah Ripah “The Prosperous Trash Bank”
    • Post A: Muslim “Feysen” in Indonesia
  • aneshoda
    • BLOG POST C: Interview
    • BLOG POST D: Tobacco advertising: lower-class vs upper-class
    • BLOG B: Tips From Former Smokers
    • BLOG A: The challenges of human-centered design
  • alexandraaj
    • POST A: An ethical approach to design:
    • POST C: Primary Research – Behavioural uses of Tobacco:
    • Malio Creative 2040 Vision
    • POST D: Toxic culture of tobacco advertising:
    • Post B: ‘The Plain Packaging Act 2011’ as a movement for social change in Australian public health.
  • alexandracrosby
    • Students and staff join anti-smoking campaign in Indonesia
  • Alex Shiel
    • Post C: Integration of Indonesian Design and Religion (Primary Research)
    • Post D: ‘How To Act Indonesian’ – Sacha Stevenson
    • Post B: Yuyun Ismawati’s Waste and Sanitation Initiatives
    • Post A: Local Context Shaping Design
  • alice z
    • Post C: Interview with Zan about work and cost of living in Jakarta
    • Post A: Design activism in different cultures
    • Post D: The Plague of Tobacco Advertising
    • Post B: Tips From Former Smokers Campaign
  • aliceltims
    • POST A: The contexts of Busana Muslim in Indonesia
    • W.Afate Combats E-Waste
    • POST C: Globalisation in Indonesia: An interview
    • POST D: Social Media’s Integration in Indonesian Culture and It’s Intersection With Islamic Ideals
  • Alice Guo
    • POST A: Design Activism
    • POST C: Ninik’s perspective
    • POST D: Smoking, A Male Act?
    • POST B: Canada’s Plain Packaging
  • alimccourt
    • Post D: Was it really Acting in ‘The Act of Killing’?
    • Post C: Indonesia provides a fresh new start
    • Post B: The race between destruction and innovation
    • Post A: Design is constituted through practice
  • alison1zhang
  • alisonzhang0
    • Post C: Primary Research-Interview & Analyst
    • POST A
    • POST D: Smoking culture’s cost in Magelang.
  • anjanasridharan
    • POST D: The Art of Painting in Indonesia
    • POST C: The Traditional Textile Industry in Indonesia – An Interview
    • POST B: Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves
    • POST A: Political Cartoons in Indonesia
  • annabellegorga
    • Post A: You can say ‘No’!
    • POST C: Looking through the lens of Ambonese Puskesmas
    • POST D: Smoking in the Spice Islands
    • POST B: Stoptober (England) Case Study
  • Annemarie Gad
    • Post A: Time for Change
    • Post C: Religion and Smoking
    • Post D: Women’s Role In this Viscous Cycle of Tobacco Addiction
    • Post B: Smoking Cessation Applications
  • annniesu
    • Post D: Culture Shock!
    • Post C: May 1998
    • Post B: Fresh air for Sale
    • POST A: Designers pushing boundaries
    • Project Tote Bags – IKAN Group
  • aprilj16
    • Post A: Designers advocating tobacco activity?
    • Post C: Interview – The world of tobacco for Indonesian women.
    • POST D: Culture of tobacco advertising in Indonesia
    • Post B: Life Education’s ‘Healthy Harold’
  • arieylk
    • Post C: Women in Indonesia
    • Post D: Tobacco culture in Ambon
    • Post B: Tobacco in India
  • Aisling Rudge
    • POST A: Designing in the Tobacco Landscape
    • Post C: Smoking and Health Campaigns
    • PROJECT: The Future of Jalan Malioboro
    • Post D: Targeting the youth – Tobacco culture in Indonesia
    • Post B: Success in Plain Packaging
  • Ashwin
    • POST C- Interview with Theresia
    • POST D- Documentary: China Benteng- A Poetry
    • POST B- Converting Plastic to Fuel
    • POST A- Art on the Wall: Street Art
  • augustineflett
    • Post A: Malicious design @ ‘the youth’
    • Post C: Indonesian punks and I.
    • Post D: The deep depths of tobacco indoctrination within Indonesian culture
    • Post B: Giving the middle finger to HIV.
  • belindate
    • POST C: Religion and smoking in Ambon?
    • POST A: Design activism challenges. A comparison of tobacco advertising between Indonesia and the USA.
    • POST D: Tobacco Advertising lethal to youth of Ambon
  • bernadettekeil
    • POST D: Political mark marking and cross-cultural collaboration
    • POST C: Living rural and city lives – Alexander and Marta born and raised in Indonesia
    • POST B: Does landfill make noise? – The Recycled Orchestra of Paraguay
    • POST A: Preservation in Java, dubbing in Jakarta – the value of understanding unalike framework
  • billnelson1
    • The Perception of Cigarettes
    • The dichotomy of design
    • Project: Pilihan Kita
    • The Habit of Hard Work
    • Visual Vice
  • Bingjie
    • POST A: Designers and advertisements play important role in tobacco industry
    • POST C: Finding the truth of this non-smoking campus
    • Post D: Do not let your children play in the “Tobacco Industry’s Disneyland”.
    • POST B-Consider about how does tobacco tax influence people in Australia
  • Binita
    • Post A: There Is No Ethical Design Under Capitalism
    • Post C: In Short Supply Of Anti Venom
    • PROJECT: Group Sirsat: Bebas Bernapas
    • Post D: Raise Them Young
    • Post B: Trepidation to Cessation: The Persuasion of Fear
  • bradbawden
    • Post C:
    • Post A: Designers Influence
    • POST D: Advertised Destruction
    • POST: B The Plain Tobacco Packaging Design Initiative of Australia
  • brandon13234644
    • POST A: Two parties using design to their advantage
    • POST C: The involvement of tobacco within the subcultures of Jogja
    • POST D: Is the Indonesian tobacco industry killing or giving?
    • POST B: Does media actually influence tobacco consumerism?
  • brindaambaram
    • POST C: Incorporation of Culture in Indonesian Art Forms
    • POST D: Transvestites ‘Warias’ in Indonesia
    • POST B: Reinvent the Toilet Challenge
    • POST A: How Design is Shaped by Social and Ecological Contexts
  • brookedlm
    • POST A: Designing for the next generation
    • POST C: Sitting down with Dhohri
    • POST D: The male strive to become a “smoking warrior”
    • POST B: Happy New Smear
  • bsaywell
    • Post A: Design in Context
    • Post C: Life in Jakarta
    • Post D: Traditional Sumatran Housing
    • Post B: Tackling Waste 
  • caitlinhunterdesignfuturing
    • POST C – ‘BATIK’
    • POST A – ‘INDONESIA, THE HIJAB AND FASHION’
    • POST D – ‘THE ACT OF KILLING’
    • POST B – ‘WASTE AND THE RECYCLED PARK’
  • calvinthy
    • POST A: ART IN SPACE – STREET ART
    • POST D: Worst Traffic Congestion – Jakarta
    • POST B: GIVING TRASHES A SECOND LIFE – SAPU
    • POST C: MAGNO by Singgih Kartono.
  • Melissa Jin
    • Post A: A Deeper Insight into Design
    • Post C: Interview with Dipa on foreign music in Indonesia
    • Post B: ‘Scared Smokeless’
    • Post D: Batik’s Battle against Modernisation
  • ccsmyth
    • Post C: Small steps for change
    • Post A: Alcohol and Tobacco
    • Post D: An Ingrained Culture
    • POST B: Australia’s plain packaging
  • charlottecampbelluts
    • POST A: An analysis of Problematic Design and ethical incentives
    • POST C: Marriage Norms in Lombok
    • Post D: Tobacco culture in local contexts: Surabaya’s Arab Quarter
    • POST B: Snus and the Swedish Experience
  • cherryliu
    • Post C: Growing up in Indonesia
    • Post D: Punk in Indonesia
    • Post B: Tokyo Recycle Project
    • Post A: Cultural influences on Textile Design
  • christianjrodriguez
    • Tudungan
    • Post C – Interview with Cassandra Wilmot
    • Post D: 4A Galleries Dadang Christanto & FX Harsono
    • Post B : The Drinkable Book
    • Post A : Art and Design in South East Asia
  • claricetann
    • Post C: Pedicabs of Prawirotaman
    • Post A: SYTC Yogyakarta
    • Post D: Mental Health Implementation
    • Post B: Slip Slop Slap
  • dannakim0
    • Post C: Tattoo and Tobacco
    • Post D: Kudus, Kretek, Kelamin
    • Post B: Boobs Boobs Boobs
  • dddashhh
    • Post C: The Pressures of Smoking
    • Post A: Design – Both the Villain and the Saviour
    • Post D: Legislation lags as tobacco advertising runs rampant.
    • POST B: Harnessing the viral nature of social media to promote HIV testing.
  • demitxha
    • Post D: Tobacco industry dominates Indonesia
    • Post B – Plain Impact: Australian Tobacco Control
  • Don Tay, Dehong
    • Project – Max Collective
    • Post D: Dangdut
    • Post C: Kimberly Angela Antonio | Inequality
    • Post B: Mushroom Packaging
    • Post A: Singapore and Indonesia
  • dylanalbrecht
    • Post A: Local Context’s Role in Shaping Boat Design
    • Post C: Dina
    • Post B: The Crowbar
    • Post D: Smoking Culture in Indonesia
  • elenakliuzhina
  • ellemccalman
    • Post D: Indonesian Culture- Warias
    • Post C: Interview Sarah Nathan
    • Post B: Waste reduction, Fujimae Tidal Flat, City of Nagoya, Japan
    • Post A: Indonesia’s Social and Political Context
  • elliemaylocke
    • PROJECT – Kompos Kit
    • POST A – Postmodernism in New York, Britain and Indonesia
    • POST C – Cross-cultural experiences of politics and religion
    • POST B – Redressing Textile Waste
    • POST D – Indonesian Politics, Pornography and the Sex Mountain
  • elliewilliamsroldan
    • Corruption in Indonesian Culture – Post D
    • Waste Management in Friedburg, Germany – Post B
    • Interview with Louise Williams about the natural environment in Indonesia – Post C
    • Design for a Better Environment in Jakarta – Post A
  • emilystone2014
    • Post C: Waste Deep
    • Post A: Our Finite Planet
    • Post D: Pilgrimage to History
    • Post B: Patagonia’s Worn Wear
  • emilyungch
    • Group Markisa – Anti-Tobacco Street Murals
    • Post D: Indonesia’s Omnipresent Tobacco Culture
    • Post B: The Ingredients for a Successful Design Initiative for Tobacco Control
  • emmachegwyn
    • RICE RICE BABY [POST D]
    • GREENHOST & SUSTAINABILITY [POST C]
    • SUSTAINABLE DESIGN [POST A]
    • Waste Less, Recycle More [POST B]
  • emnunell
    • POST A: The expressive typography of Banjarmasin
    • Post C: Interview with University Student Haitami
    • POST B: Tobacco Free Florida
    • Post D: The food bloggers of Indonesia
  • evabasford
    • Post C: Joshua Simandjuntak
    • Post D: The Warias
    • Post B: Ffrash
    • Post A: Climate Change influencing Design in Indonesia
  • evelyntanasha
    • Post A : Designers and Cigarette Advertising
    • Post C : “I smoke because I want to”
    • Post D : Young smokers in Yogyakarta
    • Post B : #WaitForWater Campaign that reached tremendous success
  • FauzimaFazilatRafiq
    • POST C: Riyadh
    • POST A: the engagement of tobacco companies with the creative community, sets normative ethics surrounding tobacco
    • POST D: The Gendered Nature of Tobacco
    • POST B: Stoptober – a case study
  • febrina tjeng
    • Post A: Banjarmasin’s Taksi Kuning
    • Post C: Interview with Junaidi
    • Post B: Fear Factor, The Smoking Edition
    • POST D: The ever-so intricate: Batik.
  • francesclifton1
    • POST A: DESIGN SHAPED BY CONTEXT
    • POST C: SMOKING, AS ‘SWEET’ AS CANDY?
    • POST B: INITIATIVE TOBACCO CONTROL IN INDIA
    • POST D: FROM  MUD TO GLUE: THE RESILIENCE OF A COMMUNITY FORGED OUT OF MUD 
  • frreeyya
    • Post A: Marjinal – Indonesia’s Punk Activists.
    • Post B: Paul Ketz Recycling Initiative.
    • Post D: Punks Fight For Freedom.
    • Post C: Interview with Lawrencia Noerdjaja on ‘The Indonesian Night Markets’.
  • Dom Packman
    • Post A:
    • Post C: Interview with Roze
    • Post D: Tobacco Traffic
    • Post B: South African Case Study
  • Georgia Doust
    • POST A – DESIGNING INDEPENDENCE
    • POST C – FARMER SALAS ON PERMACULTURE DESIGN
    • POST D – GANGSTERS AND THE ACT OF KILLING
    • POST B – THE SEABIN
  • georgiaurie
    • Post A: Design activism for the kids
    • Post C: Interview and analysis
    • Project: UMY 2040
    • Post D: Government financial dependancy on the tobacco industry
    • Post B: Australia’s Worst Serial Killer
  • Grace Chambers
    • Group Manggis- Tanggui Project
    • Post A: The Relevance of Design Activism
    • Post C: Interview with Auralia Shalsagiani
    • Post B: Tobacco Control- From Policies to Visual Statements
    • Post D: How Mass Tourism Effects the Traditional Culture of Indonesia
  • grarlon
    • POST A: Designing Out Tobacco
    • POST D: Indonesian Tobacco Culture and Gender
    • POST B – AIDS GRIM REAPER CAMPAIGN
  • Jennifer
    • Post D: Uji Handoko Eko Saputro
    • Post C: Interview with Ismail, AKA Reggae Lover
    • Post B: Artificial Intelligence designs are not called as ‘tool’ anymore
    • Post A: Informal employment in Indonesia
  • hannahth84
    • POST A: How does local context and cultural sensitive shape design?
    • Post C: Understanding smoking from a different perspective
    • Post B: How can we end the smoking epidemic whilst raising money for cancer patients?
    • Post D: Indonesian Art Practices and their Geographical Context
  • hazeblogs
    • POST D – Glorious Tempe 
    • POST B – Icelandic Youth Against Drugs  
    • POST A – The Beautiful Becak
    • POST C – Ari Bowo on Traditional Dance and Culture in Java
    • Project Kambing
  • innoscene
    • POST D: ‘The World Won’t Listen’ – Karina Smole
    • POST B: Design Initiative – Karina Smole
    • POST A: What does design mean in different contexts? – Karina Smole
    • POST C: Art and Design Collectives in Indonesia – Karina Smole
  • alessiocolli
    • Post C: Living In Indonesia
    • Post D: Culture Clash: Punk Rock vs. Sharia Law
    • Post A: Indonesia and the motorcycle
    • Post B: Feeding Hong Kong
  • itsclarence
    • POST D: Food, Glorious Food
    • POST C: Terasmitra
    • POST B: Ocean Collection
    • POST A: Indonesia & Design
  • jack7676
    • POST C: Sweet Potatos in the Windusari District
    • POST D: Youth advertising in Yogyakarta
    • POST B: Everybody Knows
  • jacksonelliott98
    • Post C: The ingrained culture of Tobacco
    • Post A: Is the Designer Simply doing their job; The Ethical Dilemma of the Designer in the Tobacco Industry
    • Group Blog Post: Ambon Manise Mural
    • BLOG POST D: Targeting the Smokers of Tomorrow
    • Post B- The Design Influence, Australia’s Plain Packaged Cigarettes
  • jacquiehalloran
    • POST C – An Interview with Andi Dwipaspya on cultural integration in Australia
    • POST A – Stiker Kota: Design in Context
    • POST D: Understanding Cultural Conflict: Islamic Law vs. Aceh’s Punk Youth
    • POST B: Save Food From the Fridge: Shaping Traditional Oral Knowledge
  • jamesmackendesign
    • Kartono Philosophy: Interview – POST C
    • How to Act Indonesian with 20 Easy Steps – POST D
    • The LEED Initiative:  Making Better Buildings as our Legacy – POST B
    • Context Defining Design: POST A
  • Janey Li
    • POST A: What does design mean in different contexts?
    • Post C: Primary Research into the smoking culture of Banjarmasin
    • Tobacco in LGBT communities: #SmokeFreeStillFierce
    • Post D: Indonesia’s anti-communist purge and its lasting impact
  • jasonleechen
    • Post A: Ethical Designers
    • Post C: The Next Generation of Smokers
    • Post D: Cigarette Bonding
    • Post B: Patching a Hole in Our Habits
  • jauwjasmine
    • POST A: Designers and Creative Culture Makers Role in Society
    • Post C: Fitri – Gender and Smoking
    • Post D: The norms and values relating to smoking in Javanese society
    • POST B: Canada’s Successful Plain Packaging Policy
  • jessicaburdfield
    • The Australian (BEER) Garden of Eden
    • Post C: All About the Image
    • PROJECT RAMBUTAN: Tahan Nafas
    • Post D: Tobacco’s Fountain of Youth.
    • POST B: Thailand Takes on Tobacco
  • Jessica
    • Post A: Design of the built environment as a reflection of culture
    • Post C: A young female’s perspective on the role of gender in Indonesia’s growing smoking epidemic
    • Post B: Effective measures to fight against tobacco consumption
    • Post D: The rise in popularity of culinary tourism and its impact on Indonesia
  • jessicax95
    • POST C: Five Art Studio
    • POST D: The Barong Dance
    • POST B: Building a Sustainable Modern Town
    • POST A: Spiritual and Cultural Influences in Bali
  • jessleadunn
    • Hello Indonesia Global Design Studio!
  • jiyoungbangjy
    • POST A: Woodcut Print Processing Design
    • POST B: Hello, The Plastic World
    • POST C: Ecodesign by Singgih Kartono
    • POST D: The Traditional Beauty Architecture of Indonesia.
  • joelmeredithpartridge
    • Absolute Agency and the Influence of Designers on Individual Freedom
    • A More Personal Perspective
    • PROJECT: Group Durian: Untangling the wicked problem of tobacco in Indonesia
    • Exercising Empathy
    • POST B: Negated Negativity
  • josephinegaynsley
    • Clear Collective- Ali, Kwan, Josie and Robert
    • POST C: ENGAGEMENT WITH SUSTAINABILITY : VILLAGE TO CITY
    • POST A: REMIXXX_347
    • POST B: GARMENTS ARE SOLD AS A PRODUCT, AND LIVED IN AS A PROCESS
    • POST D- May riots 98 told through Chinese Whispers
  • Jamie Meland
    • Project: Nasi Eco Food Cart
    • (POST C) Wicked Corruption, Artistic Rage & Environmental Activism in Indonesia
    • (POST B) Who Funded this Garden of Eden?
    • (POST A) Food as Design? You bet!
    • (POST D) Unveiling the Waria: Transgender Indonesia
  • jzawo
    • Posts A + C: Making Palm Oil Great Again; Surmounting unsustainable cultivation.
    • Post D – Java tobacco culture: “Will Someone Please think of the Children!?”
    • POST B – Recreational Drugs; Safety in context of Supply and Demand
  • katerinajv
    • Post D: Tobacco culture in Indonesia – “What about the youth”
    • Post B: take diabetes 2 heart
  • katherinecranfield
    • Indonesian Culture & Parody {POST D}
    • Re:START Christchurch {Post B}
    • Dress: Modesty and Fluidity {Post A}
    • HOUSE OF LAWE: empowering women through design {Post C}
  • kellyblublu
    • Post D
    • Post C: interview
    • Post B
    • Post A: What does design mean in different context? Dsign Context: Patterns and Textile of Indonesia
  • keziaoktavia1
    • It’s Time for Us to Change: Exposure to Cigarette Advertising Among Youth
    • POST C – ‘I would’ve been rich, if I didn’t smoke.’
    • Post D – Food, Shelter, Clothing, and Cigarette: Smoking Culture in Surabaya
    • B. Japan’s Commitment for Future Smoke-free Japan
  • kim___stanek
    • Post A – Design in Context
    • Post D – Indonesian Punk – Punk’s Not Dead!
    • Post C – Primary Research. Education Pathways in Modern Indonesia
    • Post B – The Ocean Clean Up
  • krystalyaliqi
    • POST D: Traditional Dance Keeps the Indonesian Culture Alive
    • Post C: Primary Research
    • POST B: Muhammadiyah Tobacco Control Centre
    • POST A: Design is Shaped by Local Context
    • The Pocong Project
  • kurisuye
    • Post A: Art, Craft, Design
    • Post D: Kopi Luwak, Yes or No?
    • Post B: Plastic Fantastic
    • Post C: Looking at Magno
  • Kwan
    • Blog Post C – Design & Culture – Indonesia
    • Blog Post C – Punk Rock & Indonesia
    • Blog Post A – Indonesia Fashion Forward
    • Blog Post B – Food Wastage in Australia
  • labaone
  • leannnnnnnne
    • Post A: Design and its Influence
    • Post C: Opinions on Tobacco Advertising
    • Post D: Tobacco & Advertising
    • Post B: Singapore Case Study
  • leopardll
    • POST C:Smoking in Indonesia today
    • POST A: Indonesian traditional costumes
    • POST D:Indonesia’s tobacco market is full of vitality
    • POST B: Tobacco Control 
  • liamahern
    • Post A: The Process of Design In Different Contexts
    • Post C: Banjarmasin and Youth
    • [Post B] Stop Before You Start
    • [Post D] Smart Consumption: The Banana Leaf
  • littleyiwen
    • Post C: Helping Next Generation
    • Post A: Design A Package For Cigarette
    • Post D:IF YOU DON’T SMOKE, YOU ARE NOT INDONESIAN
    • Post B:LifeStraw,Clean Water
  • Eliza Nugan
    • The Act of Killing – Indonesia’s Dark History
    • The Porch Light Program
    • Discovering the Information Gap
    • Design in a Political Climate
  • loxley92
    • POST C: Daily Life and Design.
    • POST B: The Inglorious Fruits And Vegtables
    • POST D: Sex Lies and Cigarettes
    • POST A: Indonesian Culture and Street Art
  • lschen99
    • Post C: Smoking and masculinity- Interview & Analysis
    • (Post D) The Correlation between Socio-geography & Indonesia’s Tobacco Epidemic.
    • (Post B) – A glimpse into the workings of the ‘She Conquers’ AIDS Campaign in South Africa.
  • Madison Chan
    • POST A: Designing for Culture Jamming, Convenience and Social Change
    • POST C: Assiz from Ambon
    • POST D: Smoke, Eat, Drink, Repeat
    • POST B: Stop Before You Start
  • manondrielsma
    • Post A: Design in Context
    • Post B: Maggie’s
    • Post D: Eko Nugroho’s Indonesia
    • Post C: The Future of Smoking for Indonesian Women
  • marcellarts
    • Post A: Designer homes
    • Post B: Walk Your City
    • Post C: Yogyakartan Street Art
    • Post D: As Beautiful As It Is Deadly- Indonesia’s Pencak Silat
    • Pikir Tentang Anak Mu
  • mariapapaslabb
    • Post D: Culture and Cake
    • Post C: Gotong royong could be seen as the original collaborative consumption model
    • Post D: Even Turtles Can Climb Fallen Trees
    • Post B: How upcycling has benefits beyond the environment
  • mariecelestedagher4118
    • Post A: Designing for Good
    • Post C: A different perspective on tobacco
    • Post D: Tobacco’s Infiltration in Ambon
    • Blog B: International Case Study of Design for Tobacco Control
  • marissavafakos
    • BLOG C: Environment as an Influence
    • BLOG D: Tobacco by the Tonne
    • BLOG B: Little Lungs in a Great Big World
    • BLOG A: The Power of Advertising
  • mattclarke12014
    • Post D: 1965 Massacre (Indonesia)
    • Post C: Living and working in Indonesia
    • Post B: Free Cycle helping waste problems
    • Post A: Economic and sustainable contexts in Indonesia
  • mbesseling
    • Post D: Indonesian Punk Scene
    • Post C: An Interview with Jacqui on Her Indonesian Heritage
    • Post B: The Brighton Waste House
    • Post A: Batik in a Multicultural Indonesia
  • mdcmlove
    • POST A: The Parameters Of Tobacco Promotion And Demotion, And The Ethics Of Change. 
    • POST C: Pride, Prejudice And Tobaccos New Target
    • Post B: Community enforcement proves more effective than government legislation in the Arab district of Surabaya.
  • Miyoung Kang
    • Post A :Space Design in Spa
    • Post C : Tatto in Indonesia
    • Post B : Design initiative for Public Health
    • POST D : Indonesian Culture
  • Nick Mooney
    • POST C: The Decline of Tobacco Farming
    • POST A: Advertising Masculinity
    • 2040: The Windusari Project
    • POST D: Problem? What problem?
    • POST B: BRANDING BEHAVIOUR
  • morgantallack
    • C. Tobaccocation
    • A. The Power of Design
    • D. Coffee Culture
    • B. Here to harm or here to help?
  • myxcthy
    • Post D: Masjid in Context
    • Post C: The Guardians of Indonesia
    • Post B: The truth About Tobacco
    • Post D: The Lanting House
  • nadialmunir
    • Post C – Singgih Kartono
    • Project – The Gamechanger Campaign
    • Post D – How to Act Indonesian
    • Post A – The Rise of Muslim Fashion
    • Post B – Waste Not, Want Not
  • naomilibman
    • Post C: Peer pressure
    • Post A: the link between government, advertising and youth smoking
    • POST D: youth smoking culture
    • POST B: #hereforyou
  • natanyana
    • C. Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures
    • A. The Presence of influential design in Indonesia
    • D. Culture of Tobacco – female to male smoking prevalence
    • B. Singapore: Anti-Tobacco Movement
  • natashakadir2
    • POST D : Left Hand Taboo
    • POST C : Tattoos + Women + Indonesia
    • POST B : Litre Of Light
    • POST A : Kemeja Kotak-Kotak (Plaid Shirt)
  • nickpmooney
  • nikkicardozokay
    • Post C: Careers, children & travel – The role of women in Indonesian society
    • Post A: Designing for change
    • The Happy Lungs Project
    • Post D: Cigarettes from cradle to grave
    • Post B: The Shock Factor – Chilean Tabacco Control
  • Kim Phan
    • Post B: In Conversation with Reza Ariz, SUB > KUL
    • Post B: Anti-tobacco Propoganda in Nazi Germany
    • POST D: Bissu – South Sulawesi’s Meta-Gender Half-Gods
  • olipoignand
    • Designing (out) the Tobacco Industry
    • Post D: The Tobacco Economy
    • Post B: Slip! Slop! Slap!
  • paulathomson
    • POST A : Visualising Political History
    • POST D : Life of Contradictions
    • Post C : Cross-cultural exchanges
    • POST B : AirDye
  • Phebe Bianca Raviraj
    • Post A: The importance of local context in design
    • Post C: Banjarmasin youth and smoking
    • Post B: Is smoking just always going to be considered cool?
    • POST D: Erupting volcano; natural disaster or natural phenomena?
  • politoleila
    • Post A: Influencing the #WrongDecision
    • Post C: This is Tobacco Manifest
    • My name is Yama
    • Post D: Quitline v. Smokes Fine
    • Post B: The Dark Side of Tanning
  • Rachel
    • Post A: Smoking in Design
    • Post B: Water is a Basic Human Right
    • Post C: Indo Living
    • Post D : Batik 101
  • Robert Aquino
    • Clear Collective – Infographic of the Ciliwung River
    • POST D: Jokowi Dan Basuki – Corruption in Indonesia
    • POST A: Shapeness of Design
    • POST C: Reiz Ariva Hale
    • POST B: Creativity is Universal
  • riitam5
    • Post A: Design vs Ethics
    • Post C: Analysis of the active fight against tobacco
    • Post D: Influence of cultural impacts towards tobacco use.
    • Post B: Seeing the effects of PTSD through design.
  • Sakura Rimal
    • Post D: The People of The Coral Triangle
    • Blog B: Solar Panel Roadways: Challenging Global Energy Consumption
    • Post C: A Case of Mistaken identity
    • Post A: The Architectural Design of a Multifaceted Society
  • rommanyo
    • POST C: Terasmitra & Lawe Working to Preserve Traditional Weaving Techniques
    • POST D: The Dayak People & the Forbidden Forests of Borneo
    • POST B: Sustainable Fashion Being Made a Reality in Spain
    • POST A: The Role Context Plays on Indonesian Graffiti
  • Ro Collins
    • Post C: Smoking on Campus
    • Post A: From Designer to Society
    • Post D: Cultural Influences with Tobacco
    • Post B: Morbid Creativity
  • rubylaxton
    • Stakeholders at Tobacco Sponsored Music Events
    • Interview with Nursing Students
    • KUNYIT: Windusari Farmers Union
    • Tobacco Farming in Indonesia
    • ‘Speeding. No one thinks big of you’; Problematic Problem Solving?
  • rubynew
    • Society and Religion vs. Female Freedom (Post C)
    • Blog post D: Smoking for the economy, work environment and social interactions.
    • Post B: Well Intended Trauma. Gruesome public advertising for a cause.
  • samsangjin
    • Blog Post A: Design and a question of morals
    • Blog Post C: Youth and Gender Smoking – An Interview in Indonesia
    • Going Against the Grain
    • Post B: South Korea – Anti-Smoking Campaigns
  • samson_is_chat
    • (PROJECT) Reducing the amount of plastic water bottles with Air RahMat
    • (POST B) Milkwood is providing real skills for down to earth living
    • (POST D) Against the grain: Indonesian Punks
    • (POST C) Andres Busrianto and the Geneng Street Art Project
    • (POST A) Design Contexts: Urban and Rural
  • samwatson85202
    • Shift Collective Project
    • Post A: Communicating within a state of flux
    • Post C: Travellers Insight – Jabodetabek
    • Post D: The History of Belitong
    • Post B: Design Lead System Change – Down with the Refrigerator!
  • seanlurie
    • Kolektif
    • What is the future of travel for the environmentally conscious individual?
    • Post D: Collectivism in Indonesia
    • Post B: Recontextualising the world around us
    • Post A: How is art able to continue cultural tradition?
  • Xiaoling Cai (Serena)
    • Post C: Environmental impacts
    • #Post.A The connection between designer and tobbaco industry
    • Post D: Smoking everyday, Smoking everywhere! No age limit – A commonplace activity in Indonesia
    • Post B: ‘Sehat Ka Batua’ – protect your money and keep away from breast cancer!
  • shute1999
    • Post C: Football Sponsors and Tobacco
    • Group Cengkeh: Smoke Free Malioboro
    • Post D: Interrelation between poverty and smoking prevalence.
    • Post B: Changing the Stigma Surrounding Mental Health
  • simonblanckensee
    • Post C: A Student Perspective on International Collaboration
    • Post D: The Raid: A Glimpse of Jakarta’s Slum Metropolises
    • Post B: The A-peel of Waste Management
    • Post A: The Importance of Contextual Design: The Aceh Tsunami Museum
  • slugqueen101
    • Post A: Being a Creative Chameleon
    • Post C – Feminism & Islam
    • Post D: Punk Music
    • Post B – CDC Anti-Smoking Campaign
  • Stella
    • Post A: Exploiting Notions of Creativity and Empowerment
    • Post C: Male Smoking Patterns – An Interview with a Becak Driver
    • Blog D: Smoking – a Culturally Ingrained Habit?
    • Post B: Man Therapy
  • stephsamblog
    • Post C: To be addicted or not to be.
    • Post A: It starts with a starfish
    • Blog D: Tobacco culture is a part of Ambon’s colour palette
    • Post B: One of the many guides to breaking up with tobacco.
  • taliajimenez93
    • Post A: The Complex Context of Batik Textiles
    • Post C: The Globalisation of Bali
    • Post B: Nudie Jeans Reducing Cotton Waste
    • Post D: The Act Of Killing – A Gangsters Celebration of Genocide
  • terringilday13
    • POST A: Finding new solutions
    • POST C: Tobacco use and behaviour change
    • Group Serai
    • Blog D: The Forth largest market in the world!
    • Post B. Slip Slop Slap
  • Wendy San
    • POST A: Designing for local contexts through primary research
    • Post C: Primary Research | Interview with Kesuma Anugerah Yanti
    • Group Rambutan – Light Signage Project
    • Post B: mPOWER, the Tobacco Control package for countries of all shapes and sizes.
    • POST D: Javanese Speech Levels and it’s place in the 21st century.
  • thomasgaudry
    • Post D: Indonesian Punks of Banda Aceh
    • Post B: The future of plastic production in a world without oil
    • Post A: Design in a local context
    • Post C: An afternoon at Bumi Langit
  • thomasputtick
    • UpStream
    • BRC Designs and what we can learn from it. Tom Puttick Post B
    • Design, context and everything around it. Tom Puttick Post A
    • A film for a thought. Tom Puttick Post D
    • A new place, a new lift. Post C – Tom Puttick
  • Tim Helander
    • POST A: Contextualising Design
    • Post C: A Local Perspective
    • Group Pisang–PROJECT
    • Seeing Through The Cloud of Smoke
    • POST D: Indonesian Environmentalism
  • ADELA
    • Post D: Indonesia Punk – Punk’s Not Dead
    • Post B:water privatization
    • Post A: Batik belong Indonesia culture
    • Post C:Art street
  • vitowoz
  • woodwardawgmailcom
    • Post A: The damage of design in Tobacco and Gambling advertising
    • Post C: An interview with a modern student.
    • D. Smoke free? Locations in the Arab quarter of smoke free environments.
    • B. Malaysia’s “Tak Nak (Don’t want)” campaign.
  • woodysaulwick
    • Post C: Residents Insight
    • Post D: Lama hidup revolusi!
    • Post B: New York is going green!
    • Post A: Context is everything
  • Zijiang Yang
    • POST C: The disbennifit and harm of Tobacco Industry for Indonesia Farmers
    • POST A: How social media design and industry affact each other
    • POST D: The tobacco culture in Indonesia – Serious!
    • POST B: A SMOKE-FREE ENVIRONMENT
  • yingrunlu
    • POST C: Youth Smoking Control- An Interview with Ayu Cshya
    • POST A- Designers, Creative Culture Makers, and the Tobacco Industry
    • Part D: Tobacco epidemic in Indonesia
    • Part B:Public Toilet
  • ylliannamaneze
    • POST D: CHILDREN, YOUTH & SECOND-HAND SMOKE
    • POST B: USA INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDY
  • yuqingzhong
    • Changing Roots
    • Post C – Interview
    • Post A – Indonesia Architecture and Its identity
    • Post D – The Shadow Puppets
    • Post B – Buy Less, Buy Smart, Buy Better
  • yilinweb
    • Post D: Indonesia Specific Food
    • Post C: Indonesian NGO(Non-Governmental Organizations) is Penetrating Its Local Areas That Government Cannot Reach
    • Post B: Design Takes Apart in Public Health
    • Post A: Each Place Has Its Stream In From All Over The Country
  • Yue
    • POST A: Design in Contexts
    • POST C: Interview with Desy Nurmanita — Sasirangan
    • Group Nanas – PROJECT
    • Post B: Tobacco Plain Packaging Act Australia
    • POST D: Trade on Water
  • zachanna
    • Kembali Designs
    • Post D: The Year of Living Dangerously
    • Post C: Moe Aljaidi
    • Post B: Giving Waste Value
    • Post A: Context and it’s varying impact on ‘Design’
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