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Industrial Design
- Industrial designers work to improve the appearance, safety, and usefulness of industrial products.
- They develop new styles and designs for a wide variety of products ranging from ballpoint pens and stoves to automobiles and electronics.
- The first steps in developing a new design, or altering an existing one, are to find and meet the requirements of the client. When creating a new design, designers often begin by researching the product user and how the product will be used.
- Desired product characteristics, such as size, shape, weight, color, materials used, cost, ease of use, fit, and safety are considered.
- Designers gather this information by meeting with clients, conducting market research, reading design and consumer publications, attending trade shows, and visiting potential users, suppliers, and manufacturers.
- Designers then prepare detailed drawings that specify color, materials, and exact dimensionsand test them for function, quality and consumer appeal
- modify designs, where necessary, to meet manufacturing or cost requirements.