Wyna Herdiana
Program Studi Desain Produk, Universitas Surabaya, Surabaya

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Visualisasi karakter mainan boneka untuk edukasi seksual anak usia 3-6 tahun Amelia Margaretha Suprapto; Wyna Herdiana; Florentina Tiffany
Productum: Jurnal Desain Produk (Pengetahuan dan Perancangan Produk) Vol 9, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24821/productum.v9i1.17460

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Sexual education from an early age is an essential step in equipping children with an understanding of their bodies, personal boundaries, and self-protection from inappropriate behavior. However, delivering this material requires an appropriate approach tailored to the cognitive development of early childhood. This study aims to design an educational doll character as a learning medium for sexual education targeting children aged 3–6 years. A qualitative approach was employed, with data collected through In-Depth Interviews (IDI) and visual studies. Interviews were conducted with seven informants, including child clinical psychologists, parents, early childhood educators, and a children's book illustrator, to explore perspectives on sexual education and suitable visual character designs for young children. The visual study involved analyzing character illustrations from both local and international children's books. The doll character visualization adopts a simple, friendly, and appealing cartoon (chibi) style. The character is designed in two versions—male and female—to provide specific understanding of biological differences and to help children recognize body parts categorized as private areas. These parts are depicted explicitly but not vulgarly, using pastel colors and friendly facial expressions to build emotional closeness with the child.
Perancangan perhiasan transformable berbasis budaya Wae Rebo untuk perempuan paruh baya Wyna Herdiana; Zahwa Aulia Mashur
Productum: Jurnal Desain Produk (Pengetahuan dan Perancangan Produk) Vol 9, No 2 (2026)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24821/productum.v9i2.19104

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Jewelry is not only an aesthetic element, but also a cultural artifact that reflects a community’s values, identity, and way of life. This study aims to develop a transformable jewelry concept based on Wae Rebo cultural values while considering the needs of middle-aged women as the main users. Women aged 46–55 were selected because they tend to prioritize comfort, ease of use, and product flexibility in their daily activities. This study uses a qualitative approach with a research-based design method through literature review, observation, visual analysis, and interviews. The data were analyzed using the ATUMICS framework to systematically translate Wae Rebo cultural values into the design concept. The study resulted in a set of transformable jewelry consisting of a necklace, bracelet, earrings, and brooch with a modular system that allows changes in appearance and function according to the user’s needs. Wae Rebo cultural values were interpreted through form, layered structure, interconnected elements, and the ideas of harmony and togetherness without reproducing cultural symbols literally. The resulting design emphasizes ergonomics, ease of use, and flexibility, making it relevant for middle-aged women while still preserving cultural meaning as its source of inspiration. Published Date: 2026-07-30