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Industrial & Product Design

OVERVIEW OF WHAT THEY DO  

An Industrial & Product Design major teaches you how to create practical and aesthetically pleasing products for everyday use. You'll learn about design principles, materials, and manufacturing processes. With this knowledge, you can design innovative products such as furniture, electronics, and household items, improving functionality, usability, and user experience in various industries.

Difficulties and concerns in studying Industrial & Product Design:

Understanding of Engineering Principles: Industrial and product design involves integrating engineering principles into the design process to create functional and manufacturable products. Students may struggle if they lack a strong foundation in engineering concepts such as mechanics, materials science, and manufacturing processes.

Visualization Skills: Designers need strong visualization skills to translate conceptual ideas into tangible product designs. Students may find it difficult if they struggle to visualize three-dimensional objects, spatial relationships, and product proportions accurately.

Market Research and User-Centered Design: Industrial designers need to conduct market research and understand user needs and preferences to develop products that meet consumer demands. Students may find it challenging if they lack skills in market research, user interviews, and user-centered design methodologies.

Software Proficiency: Proficiency in design software such as CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software is essential for creating detailed product designs and technical drawings. Students may struggle if they lack proficiency in using design software or are unfamiliar with industry-standard tools.

Globalization and Outsourcing: The globalization of manufacturing processes has led to increased competition from international designers and outsourcing of design work to lower-cost regions. Designers must adapt to the changing landscape of global manufacturing and maintain competitiveness in a global marketplace.

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Main RIASEC codes: Realistic (R), Artistic (A)
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Realistic (R): Industrial & Product Design involves practical problem-solving and hands-on work with physical materials and prototypes, making it aligned with the Realistic code.

Artistic (A): Designing aesthetically pleasing and visually appealing products requires creativity, imagination, and an eye for design, aligning with the Artistic code.

- Product Designer
- User Experience (UX) Designer
- Furniture Designer
- Exhibition Designer

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