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Item type:Наукова стаття, Multifunctional Space of Art-Relaxation in an Educational Institution: Design Concept Revision(2023) Skliarenko, NataliiaThe study focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects of multifunctional art-relaxation rooms in a learning environment. Such rooms become centers for solving several social problems, including overcoming stress not only among students but also among other vulnerable groups—combat veterans, retirees, and children. Implementing them in continuous practice becomes a relevant problem, especially with the consequences of the COVID-2019 pandemic. This study is based on a systematic approach and is interdisciplinary. The original methodology provides the analysis of different forms of relaxation space organizing in the historical context, and the formation of the main design standards for justifying the original concept of environment design. The practical result of the study is the multifunctional space of art-relaxation “Art-Tell-Iya,” which operates permanently at the Lutsk National Technical University (Lutsk, Ukraine). The classes of art-relaxation and art therapy for restoring the mental state of ATO/JFO (Joint Forces Operation) veterans, classes for small groups of students, and activities of various artistic orientations are held in this space. The design space helps to improve psychological state and form new life strategies for a person through art. The authors present their own experience in art-relaxation space designing, which is based on main design standards, such as multifunctionality, aesthetics, and imagery, as well as visual and communicative interactions. From the standpoint of the systematic approach, the art-relaxation space is implemented as a model of world perception and as a powerful visual communicative system aimed at improving a person’s psychological health. This study is an important step in the direction of solving the problem concerning the design of relaxation spaces in educational institutions for different visitors. It forms the base to conduct deeper research that is aimed at identifying connections between the design aspects and the efficiency indexes formation in the context of relaxation processes.Item type:Наукова стаття, Creativity and Innovation in the Design of Public Service Announcements: Classification and Design Models(2023) Skliarenko, NataliiaIn the study, we analyzed the relationship between creativity and innovation in the design of public service announcements. Their synthesis became the basis for the creation of dynamic visual communications that changed the perception of social message. Using widely known examples of public service announcements, we rethought the content and project features of such phenomenon as public service announcement from a design point of view. We consider innovative public service announcement as a set of dynamic processes which are based on different types of interactions. Therefore, we put a focus on the integration of visual communications with the environment and, moreover, with a human being as an integral part of the information message. The study resulted in the classification of innovations in modern social advertising, which is based on creative experiments related to composition, human sensory sensations, communication and environmental technology. It has been proven that the creation of creative artistic images is based on universal design models, formed as a result of the synthesis of design thinking and innovation and, therefore, they are suitable for solving a wide range of social problems. The study substantiates the system of strategic goals for the development of innovative public service announcements which are aimed at sustainable development of society.Item type:Наукова стаття, Eco-oriented functional characteristics of outdoor clothing as an update to its design solutions(2023) Skliarenko, NataliiaThe article is devoted to the study of the functional characteristics of outdoor clothing, which in recent years has turned from clothing for tourism and outdoor activities into the development of streetwear in the structure of the modern fashion industry. The authors defined the main prerequisites for the development of a suitable range of clothing in a given segment of the fashion clothing market and outlined the main characteristics of increased comfort during its design. The article describes the chronological and technical stages of the formation of the outdoor industry, from the development of tourist equipment to the formation of models of everyday attire and clothing for outdoor activities. The main activities of leading designer brands operating in the outdoor clothing segment (from the 1960s to the present) are formulated. The main stylistic features of creating outdoor clothing in the conditions of modern environmental-oriented design trends and current fashion trends are determined. The basic principles of collaboration between designer brands of the outdoor segment and segments of creating pret-a-porter project images of the modern fashion industry are characterized. The conceptual principles of creating of youth streetwear are proposed, based on the styling of the basic characteristics of outdoor clothing. The functionality of clothes in the study is substantiated as compliance with the everyday life, the type of human activity, its appearance and psychological characteristics. It was determined that the development of active and extreme recreation, tourism, innovations in textiles and clothing production contribute the formation of current design trends in outdoor clothing, which is valued primarily for its functionality, rationality, and versatility. The main characteristics of the design of outdoor clothing and the differentiation of its design, both for use in the field of tourism and active recreation, and as a sample of street clothing, based on the typology of clothing design within the casual style direction, are formulatedItem type:Наукова стаття, Ukrainian folk games and toys: levels of integration into modern visual culture(2023) Skliarenko, Nataliia; Shkliaieva, Nataliia; Pylypiuk, LarysaThe study deals with the possibilities of integrating the folk experience of creating Ukrainian games and toys into modern visual culture. An ethno-cultural pattern that synthesizes the artistic image, national form, natural materials, and game principles of interaction into an integral structure based on the analysis of folklore materials and artistic folk products from the territory of Western Polissia in Ukraine has been formed. The result of the study is the classification of Ukrainian folk toys and games of the population of Western Polissia organized as a holistic multifaceted visual and communicative system of interaction between folk games and toys. It has been proved that integration of ethno-cultural patterns into modern visual culture is carried out on three levels: subject, environmental, and socio-cultural. The study presents the theoretical basis for designing a modern visual and communicative environment for life, learning and rest, which is able to attract a child to the deep traditions of national culture in a natural way. The outlined levels of integration are closely related with modern practices of eco-design, ethno-design, and art-therapy, which act as a strategic basis for the formation of modern visual culture and are aimed at the sustainable development of society.Item type:Наукова стаття, Study of the properties of linen fabrics for the design of clothing decorated with embroidery(2024) Skliarenko, NataliiaThe article is devoted to the research of principles of designing sewing products with embroidery from linen fabrics based on the properties of fabrics. The physical and mechanical properties of linen fabrics are studied: thickness, mass, surface density, stiffness, drapery, tearing elongation and tearing load. The relationship between the physical and mechanical properties of linen fabrics with or without the use of interlinings is established. The classification of types of embroidery techniques is given and recommendations are developed for choosing fabrics and threads for the manufacture of products decorated with embroidery. The complex of scientific research conducted is the basis for the development of recommendations for the selection of linen fabrics for the development of modern collections of women’s clothing models of various assortments with embellishments.Item type:Наукова стаття, Peculiarities of Nanostructured Fabrics for Operation Under Thermal Impact(2024) Skliarenko, NataliiaThe article considers the urgent issue of developing protective clothing for work in adverse conditions during ultra-high heat exposure. As found, the heat-protective military clothing insufficiently provides the necessary preservation and impedes the calculation of the maximum effective time of protective action under severe operating conditions. As shown, the nanotechnology in the creation of modern textile materials tends to grow in accessibility from the economic and technological point of view. Therefore, new capabilities have emerged for modelling technological processes carried out at the nanoscale level. The advancement of this area is fostered by the growing demand for the latest materials with fundamentally new properties. This up-to-date approach is being applied and further developed in the research laboratories of the Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design. As confirmed, in multilayer clothing, the amount of air layers between individual layers of materials is insignificant. In addition, the amount of air layers in the garment package, rather than in the package of materials of the corresponding garment components, is found to be more significant. This is the factor being relied upon in the development of complex types of overalls for critical applications. Design and practical approaches to the creation of effective thermal protective packages applying modern textile materials of the ‘advanced textiles’ class are proposed in order to reveal the possibilities of creating critical components and elements of clothing as a starting point for the development of types of heat-protective clothingItem type:Наукова стаття, Research on an intelligent fan cultural sustainability design method based on CPO-CNN-LSSVM(Springer Nature, 2026) Skliarenko, NataliiaThe integration of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) into innovative products is a key focus in the intersection of culture and technology. This study addresses the core challenge of balancing cultural authenticity with functional requirements in smart home systems, using the household smart fan as a case study centered on Miao ethnic culture. To this end, we developed a hybrid methodology: the Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) was first applied to quantify user emotional needs and Miao cultural style weights. Fuzzy Quality Function Deployment (FQFD) then translated these needs into critical design features. Finally, the Crested Porcupine Optimizer-Convolutional Neural NetworkLeast Squares Support Vector Machine (CPO-CNN-LSSVM) algorithm was employed to model the complex, nonlinear relationships and predict optimal design solutions. Our results demonstrate that this integrated approach effectively identifies culturally significant design features that align with user emotions, ensuring that products meet functional demands while embodying cultural value. The proposed framework offers a sustainable and systematic pathway for cultural inheritance through smart product innovation.Item type:Наукова стаття, Regional Innovative Design Strategies in the Shaping of Urban Visual Image in Shandong Province(2026) Skliarenko, NataliiaThe article analyses regional strategies for designing the visual image of cities in Shandong Province. It proves that there is a need for a design approach aimed at promoting the level of artistic construction in cities, refining their image, and strengthening inter-city connections. Against the backdrop of increasing multi-city connectivity in the region, it is reasonable to form a visual image of the city in a broader spatial context. This study adopts an interdisciplinary approach, focusing on the holistic and synergistic way in which public art and architecture landscapes play out and form a synergy of design as important visual elements in urban spaces, within a regional perspective. This paper argues that existing research often studies public art separately from architecture landscapes, and focuses primarily on the separate design expressions of these two in case urban spaces. However, there is still a lack of a systematic design discussion at the regional level that focuses on the synergistic relationship that the two play in the city’s visual image. Considering these factors, this paper develops a synergistic public art-architecture landscape design model that can act on a regional scale from the standpoint of the spatial pattern of multi-cities coexisting in Shandong Province. Three major metropolitan areas of the province were considered as spatial objects of design analysis, and their design manifestations were studied. The three design strategies in the model, Structural Order-Oriented type, Landscape Narrativity-Oriented type and Adaptive Growth-Oriented type. They support each other and act as the core level influencing the way the inputs and outputs of the upper and lower levels are produced. Research indicates that this model can integrate the regional synergistic relationship between public art and architecture landscapes within a unified framework. These types of design strategies ensure the formation of an urban visual image in different environments, providing new ideas for regionalisation and systematic design of the urban visual imageItem type:Наукова стаття, Features of the Collaborative Design of Text and Icons in Signage for Child-Friendly Spaces(2026) Skliarenko, NataliiaThis paper takes the collaborative relationship between text and icons in signage for child-friendly spaces as its research object, focusing on sign design in children’s hospitals, children’s libraries, children’s museums, and related public service and play environments. Unlike existing studies, which have largely approached the issue from a single perspective such as children’s cognition, environmental wayfinding, text readability, or icon recognizability, this study regards text and icons as interactive elements within the same unit of information. From the perspective of their collaborative relationship, it examines their combined role in spatial recognition, information comprehension, and experiential guidance in children’s spaces. The study adopts a combination of case analysis, comparative analysis, and visual induction, and constructs an analytical framework consisting of the formal dimension, semantic dimension, and guidance dimension. On this basis, a comparative study was conducted on nine representative cases of signage in child-friendly spaces. The findings show that the interaction between text and icons in such signage can be mainly summarized into three types: confirmation-oriented, semantic-cohesive, and experience-participatory. These correspond respectively to three core needs: rapid recognition, stable understanding, and active approach. Overall, effective collaboration is not primarily manifested in the synchronized formal transformation of text and icons at the level of visual styling, but rather in a configurational form of collaboration. In this relationship, text provides a stable framework for reading and hierarchical order, while icons assume the functions of differentiated identification, semantic cueing, and situational participation. This study provides an analytical and practiceoriented research framework for the design of signage in child-friendly public spaces, and also offers a reference for optimizing text organization, icon configuration, and text–image relationships in contemporary children’s spacesItem type:Наукова стаття, Conceptual Foundations of the Design of Multimodal Symbolic Systems for Children’s Spaces(2026) Skliarenko, NataliiaPurpose. This article clarifies the conceptual foundations for designing multimodal symbolic systems in children’s spaces. It interprets the Perception–Action– Feedback (PAF) cycle as a design structuring logic and uses that logic to explain how visual, tactile, and auditory cues can work together as one spatial communication system. The aim is to show how multimodal cues can be organized coherently in child-centred environments. Methodology. The study adopts a systematic design-research approach that combines conceptual analysis, a synthesis of recent work on multimodal wayfinding and experiential graphic design, and a comparative reading of built cases. Three documented cases from museum and healthcare settings are examined to map how cue hierarchy, spatial sequencing, and confirmation mechanisms are structured through the PAF lens. The analysis is interpretive and design-oriented rather than experimental. Results. The article defines multimodal symbolic systems as spatial communication infrastructure and frames multimodality as coordinated cue organization rather than simple sensory layering. It develops a design-oriented reading of PAF in which perception supports identity and legibility, action supports movement and decision-making, and feedback supports confirmation and recovery. From this, the study derives a concise set of design implications and shows, through three cases, how the framework can be used to compare system organization across different children’s environments. Scientific novelty. The study reinterprets PAF as a design logic for multimodal symbolic systems and brings together a system-based account of identity, legibility, sequencing, and confirmation in children’s spaces. It also shifts discussion away from isolated cue variables toward the coordinated organization of symbolic environments. Practical relevance. The study offers a design-oriented framework that can support the planning and evaluation of multimodal symbolic systems in children’s spaces. Its results may be useful for designers, educators, museum planners, and healthcare professionals involved in shaping child-centered environments, particularly when organizing cue hierarchy, route sequencing, and confirmation mechanisms across different spatial settings.