The indekos business now has an elevated version called co-living. Co-living carries a more modern concept that fits the lifestyle standards of today's young people.
Read MoreAfter Indonesia's independence, the perfume industry began to develop. National-scale perfume companies emerged one after another, offering quality local products.
Read MoreFor the first time since its establishment, the 6-member collective–comprising artists, designers and illustrators–is tasked to create the key visuals of Synchronize Fest.
In the entertainment industry, the concept of IPR protection generally becomes more complex and unique because the rights can be owned by multiple individuals.
Just like other film workers, stuntmen still have to go through a long, winding road to realise the dream for welfare in the Indonesian film industry.
Read MoreAlbeit constantly keeping up with technological development and recent trends, the qasidah group ensures that its regeneration must adapt to its identity.
Issues of welfare, work safety and work-life balance are still at the forefront of the Indonesian film industry.
Behind the silver screen, there are tons of issues that film industry workers and the associations that oversee each department have been trying to fix for years. Working hours, wages and worker safety remain the main demands of those who stay at the shooting location 24/7.
Decades since its emergence in Indonesia in the late 1950s, the local dubbing industry continues to progress along with the development of the film industry and technology.
Read MoreThe road to making it in the Indonesian film industry is one with many challenges. But why? TFR spoke with people from the industry who are making their marks in it despite the many hurdles and tribulations.
Read MoreWhile we shall not judge a book by its cover, maybe we can judge a country by its fashion? More than any other countries, Japan’s unique fashion is a reflection of its one-of-a-kind culture and creativity.
Read MoreThe vast development of the Indonesian movie industry is marred by the lack of skilled film crew, while the existing crew is struggling to make ends meet.
Read MoreAs the global modelling industry now prefers authentic models, Indonesian models are in an advantageous position.
Guerilla outdoor cinema or layar tancap has existed in Indonesia since the 20th century. When the cinema industry went through a massive technology transition, many layar tancap providers bought used equipment from cinema chains.
Read MoreDigital comics are slowly replacing traditional comics. The ease of access makes digital comics, or webcomics, have their own target readers.
Aside from the understanding of the limitations on artistic freedom, collaboration among relevant authorities is also a key to create regulations that are no longer limiting artists. Transparency is crucial to achieve this.
In the past, all posters looked rigid with the same template; the party’s colour and logo were the only differentiators. But now, such an approach is no longer preferred as developments in technology, culture and the characteristics of each generation demand campaign poster designs to adapt to current trends.