Creative X Technology Event Series was held on Friday, May 23rd, 2026, as an offline session at UPH Building B, Room B301. The talk, titled Level Up Your Future: Game & AI for Next-Gen Students, explored the intersection of gaming, artificial intelligence, and emerging opportunities for students in the evolving digital landscape.
Creative X Technology Second Event Individual Poster
The session featured Kusno Prasetya, Ph.D., from the Information Systems Department of the Faculty of Artificial Intelligence and Data Sciences, and Naldo Yanuar Heryanto, S.Sn., M.T., from the Visual Communication Design Department of the Faculty of Design. The speakers shared their perspectives on the development of game technology, the growing role of AI, and how students can prepare themselves for future creative and technological industries.
Participants gained valuable insights into industry trends, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the importance of combining creativity, critical thinking, and technological adaptability in shaping future careers. The discussion also encouraged students to explore new possibilities within the rapidly evolving digital ecosystem.
We would like to thank Kusno Prasetya, Ph.D. and Naldo Yanuar Heryanto, S.Sn., M.T. for sharing their knowledge and experiences at this event. Lastly, thank you to all participants who attended the session. We hope to see you at our future Creative X Technology events!
REFORMA 2026 Design Exhibition took place on March 7th–8th, 2026, at Townhall Indonesia Design District. As the main highlight of a series of pre-events, the REFORMA 2026 Design Exhibition carried the theme Design as Dialogue. It invited participants to explore design as a form of interaction between ideas, people, and possibilities.
REFORMA 2 Event PosterREFORMA 2 Speakers
The REFORMA 2026 Design Exhibition featured a wide range of programs. These included design competitions, seminars, talkshows, workshops, an art market, and curated exhibitions. As a result, the event showcased the creativity and innovation of students and emerging creators. In addition, visitors experienced diverse forms of visual and creative expression throughout the venue.
REFORMA 2 ExhibitionREFORMA 2 Exhibition
Insightful sessions were delivered by speakers such as Melvin Christian, Raymond Ahari, Abraham Brian Wijaya, Sulaiman Said, Claudia Novreica, and Denny Ertanto. They shared knowledge across graphic design, film, digital art, and visual effects. Moreover, these sessions provided practical insights into the evolving creative industry.
REFORMA 2 TalkshowREFORMA 2 TalkshowREFORMA 2 Workshop with WACOM
Furthermore, the event included interactive workshops in collaboration with industry partners. Participants explored hands-on activities and creative techniques. At the same time, the art market brought together local creators who showcased illustrations, crafts, and unique merchandise. Because of this, the exhibition created a lively and engaging environment for all visitors.
REFORMA 2 WorkshopREFORMA 2 Art Booth
Overall, the REFORMA 2026 Design Exhibition created a dynamic space for learning and collaboration. Participants from different backgrounds connected, shared ideas, and explored new possibilities. Therefore, the event became more than an exhibition. It became a platform for creative dialogue and exchange.
We would like to thank all speakers, collaborators, and partners who contributed to the success of REFORMA 2026. We would also like to thank Indonesia Design District for supporting this event. Lastly, thank you to all participants and visitors who took part in this event. We hope to see you in the next REFORMA!
The K-Content Storytelling Program, a collaborative MBKM initiative with Sungkyunkwan University, was held over one semester, including an intensive five-week onsite session at Universitas Pelita Harapan. The program aimed to introduce students to the fundamentals of storytelling within the context of Korean content and global media practices.
MBKM with Sungkyunkwan University
Before the main program began, the visiting professors also held a special session on Korean Content Culture. During this session, students explored how Korean media has grown into a global influence. They discussed key trends, audience behavior, and storytelling approaches that shape popular content today. As a result, students gained a stronger foundation before entering the intensive classes.
Pre-Program: Korean Content Culture Session in September of 2025
The program featured three main classes: From Pororo to Tayo: Inside the Creative Engine of K-Animation, Frame and Shot, Directing Actors, and Understanding Media and Content. Each class focused on different aspects of storytelling and production. Together, they provided a comprehensive learning experience that connected theory with practice.
The sessions were led by Lee Jun Hee, Lee Woo Jin, and Yong Yoon Ah. They guided students through lectures, case studies, and discussions. In addition, they shared real industry insights and personal experiences. Because of this, students could better understand how ideas develop into meaningful content across different media formats.
Understanding Media and Content Class
Throughout the five-week intensive period, students actively participated in discussions and creative exercises. They explored storytelling techniques, visual direction, and content development strategies. Moreover, the program encouraged collaboration and critical thinking, which helped students refine their creative perspectives.
From Pororo to Tayo: Inside the Creative Engine of K-Animation
After the intensive session ended, the program concluded with a closing ceremony. During this moment, the professors received tokens of appreciation for their contributions. The atmosphere felt warm and joyful, as students and lecturers shared documentation photos and heartfelt hugs.
MBKM with SKKU Closing Ceremony Documentation with the Dean of Faculty of Design and Visual Communication Design Head of Department.Understanding Media and Content ClassPororo to Tayo ClassDirecting Actors Class
We would like to thank Sungkyunkwan University, along with Lee Jun Hee, Lee Woo Jin, and Yong Yoon Ah, for their time and valuable contributions to this program. Lastly, thank you to all students who participated in this collaboration. We hope to see you in future programs!
SPOT 2 (Spaces, Peoples, Opportunities, Talks) took place on Saturday, December 6th, 2025, at Universitas Pelita Harapan. This event highlighted a meaningful DKV UPH alumni gathering, where alumni came together to reconnect and celebrate their shared journey. The theme, Celebration of Gratitude, set a warm and welcoming tone for the entire event.
SPOT 2 : Celebration of Gratitude Event Poster
During the event, alumni from different batches arrived with excitement and curiosity. Some even brought their families, which added a more personal and heartfelt atmosphere. As people reconnected, they shared stories, memories, and experiences from their time at DKV UPH. In addition, the event created a space where past and present communities could meet and interact.
SPOT 2’s Guest ListSPOT 2’s Guest List
The DKV UPH alumni gathering also featured a range of interactive activities. For example, attendees explored a student artwork exhibition that showcased current creative works. Meanwhile, the Doodlebox photobooth allowed guests to capture fun and memorable moments. There was also a Shrink Paper Keychain booth, where participants could create personalized keepsakes. As a result, the event felt lively, creative, and engaging for everyone involved.
Moreover, the event helped strengthen connections within the DKV UPH network. Alumni not only reconnected with old friends but also built new relationships. This interaction encouraged collaboration and continued engagement within the creative community. Therefore, the gathering became more than just a reunion. It also became a platform for growth and shared inspiration.
Spotted : Shrink Paper Keychain WorkshopSpotted : Shrink Paper Keychain Workshop
We would like to thank Universitas Pelita Harapan for supporting this event. Lastly, thank you to all the alumni and participants who attended the event. We hope to see you in the next event!
In the spotlight : a documentation with our alumni!
DOT 2 (Design Online Talks) took place on Friday, November 28th, 2025, as an online session. The talk, titled Exploring Doodle Art: Cook a Doodle into Doodlicious, focused on doodle art fundamentals. It introduced participants to the basics of doodling, including simple forms, patterns, and creative techniques. In addition, the session highlighted how doodles can grow into more expressive and meaningful visual works.
DOT 2 Event Poster
During the event, Pipin Budilou led a live demonstration and sharing session. He showed step-by-step methods to develop doodles, starting from basic shapes and lines. Then, he demonstrated how to combine these elements into more complex and engaging compositions. As a result, participants gained a clearer understanding of how to approach doodle art in a structured yet playful way.
Moreover, Pipin shared insights into his creative process. He explained how consistency, experimentation, and observation play key roles in developing a personal visual style. He also encouraged participants to explore freely and not be afraid of making mistakes. This approach helped participants see doodling not only as a technique, but also as a form of creative expression.
DOT 2 : Compilation of
Throughout the session, participants actively followed the demonstration and engaged with the material. They learned how to transform simple sketches into more dynamic visuals. Furthermore, the session created a supportive space for learning and exploration, especially for beginners.
We would like to thank Pipin Budilou for sharing his time, knowledge, and experience. His session provided valuable insights into doodle art fundamentals and inspired participants to continue creating. Lastly, we thank all participants who joined DOT 2. We look forward to seeing you in our future events.
IMOVICCON 2025 took place on November 20–21, 2025, at UPH Lippo Village, Indonesia. Earlier, the team opened a Call for Abstracts, with submissions closing on October 10, 2025. The conference carried the theme The Cultural Shift from Moving Image to Image Moving. It explored how visual culture continues to evolve. In particular, it examined how traditional moving images now intersect with interactive media shaped by digital platforms, AI visuals, and social narratives.
IMOVICCON Event PosterIMOVICCON Keynote Speakers
The program included keynote sessions, panel presentations, special talks, and film screenings. As a result, the event brought together academics, practitioners, and industry professionals from diverse backgrounds. Notably, speakers such as Andree Emmanuel Widjaja, Prof. Wang Bin, Peter Hegedüs, and Riri Riza shared their insights. They discussed technology, creative practices, and the social impact of today’s media landscape.
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Throughout the two-day conference, participants joined both onsite and online sessions. They engaged in discussions across multiple panels and topics. Moreover, these exchanges encouraged interdisciplinary thinking and collaboration. Participants also reflected on the shift toward a more adaptive and participatory image culture.
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Finally, the program concluded with a closing ceremony and contributions from participating institutions. This moment highlighted a strong spirit of global exchange and creative exploration. We sincerely thank all keynote speakers, presenters, and partner institutions for their support. We also thank all attendees who joined the event. We look forward to welcoming you to the next IMOVICCON!
IMOVICCON Documentation with the Dean of Faculty of Design and the speakers.
Get ready for a fun and engaging cinematic experience. DKV UPH, in collaboration with TJ Radio Jakarta, proudly presents Sinema Komedi Jakarta Keliling Kampus, a program that brings film screenings and interactive discussions to campus.
TJ Radio : Sinema Komedi Jakarta Event Poster
This session offers more than entertainment. It creates a space for students to explore Indonesian comedy films, join casual discussions with creators, and experience storytelling from a creative industry perspective.
What’s Happening at TJ Radio Goes to Campus? The event combines film screening and workshop sessions designed to inspire, entertain, and connect students with the world of film and creative collaboration.
April 24, 2026 | Offline (UPH Building B, Room B301, 01.30 PM) Sinema Komedi Jakarta Keliling Kampus Participants will enjoy a curated comedy film screening, followed by a discussion session with the TJ Radio team, including the host, moderator, and creative talents.
Through this session, participants gain insights into the filmmaking process and creative storytelling. They also learn about producing comedy content in today’s media landscape. In addition, the event encourages open dialogue, creative exchange, and collaboration among student communities.
🚨 FYI! A competition and film festival are also part of this event series.
📌 April – May: Film screenings and interactive discussions across campuses 📌 April – May: Submit your film through YouTube 📌 June: Judging process and screening of selected works at Taman Ismail Marzuki Grand Theater
For those who enjoy making films, this is a great chance to showcase your work to a wider audience 👀🔥
Film Festival Information
Mark your calendar and don’t miss this exciting session. See you at TJ Radio Goes to Campus!
DKV UPH participated in Nerdylicious 1.0 on April 11th–12th, 2026, at Lippo Plaza Ekalokasari, Bogor. The two-day event served as a vibrant pop culture platform that brought together local creators and passionate collectors, showcasing a wide range of creative works beyond comics.
Nerdylicious 1.0 Event Poster
During the event, DKV UPH took part in the exhibition, presenting student works and engaging with the broader creative community. This participation provided an opportunity to explore how pop culture continues to expand across various mediums, including merchandise, illustration, and creative products.
Nerdylicious 1.0 also created a dynamic space for interaction between creators, audiences, and collectors. Participants were able to exchange ideas, appreciate creative outputs, and gain insights into the growing pop culture landscape in Indonesia.
We would like to thank the organizers of Nerdylicious for providing a platform that supports and celebrates local creatives. Lastly, thank you to everyone who visited and supported DKV UPH during the event. We hope to see you at future events!
SPOT 1 (Spaces, Peoples, Opportunities, Talks) was held on Saturday, November 8th, 2025, at UPH Lippo Village Karawaci. The event, titled Illustrating Wearable Art: Transforming Illustration into Fashion Expression, explored how illustration can evolve beyond visuals into wearable designs and creative business opportunities.
SPOT 1 : Illustrating Wearable Art Event Poster
The event featured a talkshow and exhibition session led by Glory J. Immanuela, who shared her journey in building a wearable art brand, along with insights on transforming illustration into fashion pieces. Participants gained a deeper understanding of the creative process, industry possibilities, and how to translate artistic expression into tangible products.
Spotted! Wearable Art Illustration in session.On the spot: Illustrating Wearable Art Participants
We would like to thank Glory J. Immanuela for her time at our event. We would also like to thank UPH Lippo Village Karawaci for supporting this event. Lastly, thank you to all the participants of this event. We hope to see you in the next event!
PrimaGraphia goes to Campus: DKV UPH was held on Wednesday, April 15th, 2026, at Universitas Pelita Harapan, Building B Room B301. The event took place from 1 PM to 3 PM as part of a collaborative initiative following the MoU partnership between PrimaGraphia and DKV UPH. The session aimed to introduce students to industry practices while also providing insights into digital printing and creative business opportunities.
In session: PrimaGraphia goes to DKV UPH
The event featured an information session and mini seminar titled How to Make Your Digital Print Ready and Sellable. During the session, the PrimaGraphia team shared practical knowledge on preparing design files for print production, ensuring quality output, and understanding how to create print-ready designs that are marketable.
Printing samples by PrimaGraphiaSession: How to Make Your Digital Print Ready and Sellable
Participants gained valuable insights into the technical and creative aspects of digital printing, as well as the potential of turning their design work into sellable products. The session also provided a closer look at how industry collaboration can support students in developing real-world skills.
Winners of PrimaGraphia mini gamesDocumentation of event participants
We would like to thank PrimaGraphia for their collaboration and for sharing their expertise with DKV UPH students. Lastly, thank you to all participants who attended the session. We hope to see you at our future events!