What
is Industrial Design?
Industrial
designers develop these concepts and specifications through
collection, analysis and synthesis of data guided by the special
requirements of the client or manufacturer. They are trained
to prepare clear and concise recommendations through drawings,
models and verbal descriptions.
Industrial
design is the professional service of creating and developing
concepts and specifications that optimize the function, value
and appearance of products and systems for the mutual benefit
of both user and manufacturer.
Industrial
design services are often provided within the context of cooperative
working relationships with other members of a development
group such as researchers, human factors specialists and ergonomists,
mechanical design engineers, prototypers, and marketing and
business planning personnel. The industrial designer expresses
concepts that embody all relevant design criteria determined
by the group.
The
industrial designer's unique contribution places emphasis
on those aspects of the product or system that relate most
directly to human characteristics, needs and interests. This
contribution requires specialized understanding of visual,
tactile, safety and convenience criteria, with concern for
the user. Education and experience in anticipating psychological,
physiological and sociological factors that influence and
are perceived by the user are essential industrial design
resources.
Industrial
designers also maintain a practical concern for technical
processes and requirements for manufacture; marketing opportunities
and economic constraints; and distribution sales and servicing
processes. They work to ensure that design recommendations
use materials and technology effectively, and comply with
all legal and regulatory requirements.
In
addition to supplying concepts for products and systems, industrial
designers are often retained for consultation on a variety
of problems that have to do with a client's image. Such assignments
include product and organization identity systems, development
of communication systems, interior space planning and exhibit
design, advertising devices and packaging and other related
services. Their expertise is sought in a wide variety of administrative
arenas to assist in developing industrial standards, regulatory
guidelines and quality control procedures to improve manufacturing
operations and products.
Industrial
designers, as professionals, are guided by their awareness
of obligations to fulfill contractual responsibilities to
clients, to protect the public safety and well-being, to respect
the environment and to observe ethical business practice.
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