IS Analytics & Design

Artevo Advanced Information System Analysis & Design

The Artevo Project is a semester-long academic project that involves designing a comprehensive mobile application for art enthusiasts and artists, including system architecture, database design, interaction diagrams, and end-to-end transactional and community features.

Year :

2025

Industry :

Music

Client :

Binus University

Project Duration :

9 Weeks

Problem : Access to high-quality art remains limited for both audiences and artists.

Many art enthusiasts face barriers such as high costs of visiting physical galleries, limited access to diverse works, and insufficient background information about artists and their creations. On the other hand, independent and local artists often struggle to reach wider audiences and market their artworks effectively.

The lack of an inclusive, scalable, and interactive platform prevents both sides from experiencing or sharing art optimally, leaving a gap in how art is discovered, appreciated, and distributed.

Solution :

Artevo was designed as a mobile application to bridge the gap between artists and art enthusiasts through an inclusive, accessible, and interactive digital platform.


The app provides features such as artwork browsing with detailed descriptions, personalized recommendations, digital purchasing with cart and checkout systems, secure payment processing, and order management with cancellation options. Beyond transactions, Artevo also integrates community features such as forums, allowing artists and audiences to interact, share stories, and engage with art beyond the purchase. Admins can manage artwork uploads, categories, and generate monthly reports to identify trends and customer preferences.


From a systems analysis and design perspective, the project included the development of Activity Diagrams, Use Case Descriptions, System Sequence Diagrams, System Architecture, Database Design, Design Class Diagrams, CRC Cards, and Communication Diagrams. These artifacts ensure that Artevo is not only functional but also scalable, maintainable, and aligned with user requirements.

Challenge :

One of the primary challenges was ensuring that Artevo balanced transactional functionality (artwork purchases, payment verification, cancellations) with community-driven features (forums, artist engagement) in a single cohesive system. Designing the database and system architecture to handle both structured transactions and unstructured community interactions required careful modeling, validation, and iteration.

Summary :

Artevo demonstrates the application of advanced system analysis and design methodologies to a real-world digital solution. By combining transactional features, community interaction, and administrative tools, Artevo creates a comprehensive ecosystem for art appreciation and distribution. The project highlights key deliverables such as use case models, system architecture, database schema, and interaction diagrams—illustrating a professional, end-to-end approach to developing complex information systems.

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IS Analytics & Design

Artevo Advanced Information System Analysis & Design

The Artevo Project is a semester-long academic project that involves designing a comprehensive mobile application for art enthusiasts and artists, including system architecture, database design, interaction diagrams, and end-to-end transactional and community features.

Year :

2025

Industry :

Music

Client :

Binus University

Project Duration :

9 Weeks

Problem : Access to high-quality art remains limited for both audiences and artists.

Many art enthusiasts face barriers such as high costs of visiting physical galleries, limited access to diverse works, and insufficient background information about artists and their creations. On the other hand, independent and local artists often struggle to reach wider audiences and market their artworks effectively.

The lack of an inclusive, scalable, and interactive platform prevents both sides from experiencing or sharing art optimally, leaving a gap in how art is discovered, appreciated, and distributed.

Solution :

Artevo was designed as a mobile application to bridge the gap between artists and art enthusiasts through an inclusive, accessible, and interactive digital platform.


The app provides features such as artwork browsing with detailed descriptions, personalized recommendations, digital purchasing with cart and checkout systems, secure payment processing, and order management with cancellation options. Beyond transactions, Artevo also integrates community features such as forums, allowing artists and audiences to interact, share stories, and engage with art beyond the purchase. Admins can manage artwork uploads, categories, and generate monthly reports to identify trends and customer preferences.


From a systems analysis and design perspective, the project included the development of Activity Diagrams, Use Case Descriptions, System Sequence Diagrams, System Architecture, Database Design, Design Class Diagrams, CRC Cards, and Communication Diagrams. These artifacts ensure that Artevo is not only functional but also scalable, maintainable, and aligned with user requirements.

Challenge :

One of the primary challenges was ensuring that Artevo balanced transactional functionality (artwork purchases, payment verification, cancellations) with community-driven features (forums, artist engagement) in a single cohesive system. Designing the database and system architecture to handle both structured transactions and unstructured community interactions required careful modeling, validation, and iteration.

Summary :

Artevo demonstrates the application of advanced system analysis and design methodologies to a real-world digital solution. By combining transactional features, community interaction, and administrative tools, Artevo creates a comprehensive ecosystem for art appreciation and distribution. The project highlights key deliverables such as use case models, system architecture, database schema, and interaction diagrams—illustrating a professional, end-to-end approach to developing complex information systems.

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IS Analytics & Design

Artevo Advanced Information System Analysis & Design

The Artevo Project is a semester-long academic project that involves designing a comprehensive mobile application for art enthusiasts and artists, including system architecture, database design, interaction diagrams, and end-to-end transactional and community features.

Year :

2025

Industry :

Music

Client :

Binus University

Project Duration :

9 Weeks

Problem : Access to high-quality art remains limited for both audiences and artists.

Many art enthusiasts face barriers such as high costs of visiting physical galleries, limited access to diverse works, and insufficient background information about artists and their creations. On the other hand, independent and local artists often struggle to reach wider audiences and market their artworks effectively.

The lack of an inclusive, scalable, and interactive platform prevents both sides from experiencing or sharing art optimally, leaving a gap in how art is discovered, appreciated, and distributed.

Solution :

Artevo was designed as a mobile application to bridge the gap between artists and art enthusiasts through an inclusive, accessible, and interactive digital platform.


The app provides features such as artwork browsing with detailed descriptions, personalized recommendations, digital purchasing with cart and checkout systems, secure payment processing, and order management with cancellation options. Beyond transactions, Artevo also integrates community features such as forums, allowing artists and audiences to interact, share stories, and engage with art beyond the purchase. Admins can manage artwork uploads, categories, and generate monthly reports to identify trends and customer preferences.


From a systems analysis and design perspective, the project included the development of Activity Diagrams, Use Case Descriptions, System Sequence Diagrams, System Architecture, Database Design, Design Class Diagrams, CRC Cards, and Communication Diagrams. These artifacts ensure that Artevo is not only functional but also scalable, maintainable, and aligned with user requirements.

Challenge :

One of the primary challenges was ensuring that Artevo balanced transactional functionality (artwork purchases, payment verification, cancellations) with community-driven features (forums, artist engagement) in a single cohesive system. Designing the database and system architecture to handle both structured transactions and unstructured community interactions required careful modeling, validation, and iteration.

Summary :

Artevo demonstrates the application of advanced system analysis and design methodologies to a real-world digital solution. By combining transactional features, community interaction, and administrative tools, Artevo creates a comprehensive ecosystem for art appreciation and distribution. The project highlights key deliverables such as use case models, system architecture, database schema, and interaction diagrams—illustrating a professional, end-to-end approach to developing complex information systems.

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