Source: Untar Public Relations – SV
The Visual Communication Design (DKV) Study Program of the Faculty of Fine Arts and Design (FSRD), Universitas Tarumanagara (Untar), held the second season of its annual Creative Boulevard (CREBO) event, themed “Eclipse of Eternity”. The exhibition served as a platform for both current students and alumni of the DKV program to showcase and sell their original creative works.
CREBO Season 2 was held at Building M, Campus I Untar, before continuing at Taman Anggrek Mall later that month. Inspired by the themes of galaxies and outer space, participants presented a variety of space-themed products, including keychains, T-shirts, pouches, stickers, phone straps, blind boxes, and other creative merchandise.

Merchandise Displayed at CREBO 2025 // Doc: Untar Public Relations
Steven Jonathan, Chairperson of CREBO 2025 and a student of the DKV Study Program, explained that the event was designed to cultivate students’ entrepreneurial mindset by providing hands-on experience in marketing and selling their own creations. “CREBO is not only a place to showcase creative works, but also a platform for learning about marketing strategies and creative business management,” he said.
Head of the Undergraduate DKV Study Program, Ruby Chrissandy, S.Sn., M.Ds., and supervising lecturer Anny Valentina, S.Sn., M.Ds supported the event. CREBO targeted visitors aged 13 to 25, including students and members of the general public from both within and outside Untar.

Other Products Sold at CREBO 2025 // Doc: Untar Public Relations
Through the continued implementation of CREBO, the DKV Study Program of Untar demonstrates its commitment to nurturing creativity while fostering entrepreneurial thinking among students. The event is expected to continue growing as an inspiring platform for young people to express their ideas and showcase their creative works. (VA/AJ/YS/VA)

