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3B Product and Industrial design, They use training, collection and…
3B Product and Industrial design
PRODUCT DESIGNER
Is a term used to
Encompass multiple fields within the industry
From basic aesthetics design
To the complex world of industrial engineering
Each product design job will vary per the product and it’s function
Therefore
The education
Skill
Talent requirements
Product designers have the common goal of
Creating products that are both palatable and safe
WHAT IS A PRODUCT DESIGNER
Is someone who design the look of different types of products
From mobile devices to vehicles
These individuals receive a host of information about a new product
They create mock-ups of what the actual product will look like
They also have to work with the ease of the product
It's not all about the aesthetics
Many product designers work with a variety of different items
Most will specialize in a one particular item
Especially if they work for a company
Part of their job in working with the same item is
To make improvements and increase the functionality and efficiency of the product
Product and Industrial design
Design permeates our world
We live with objects
Click the app of OUR smartphone
Cars WE drive
Having a degree in design
EXPLORE these multifaced applications
TEACHES you how to think in a way that SOLVES design
Productor or industrial designer combines art, science and technology to CREATE NEW products
(2) Interaction designer.
Creates to the user an esperance for digital products , systems and services.
(2)A visual brand designer
Helps define the identity of a company by creating not just graphics. They create rich and attractive environment
That makes the consumers want to buy the brand values
Industrial designer
Are individuals responsible for designing products
All kinds for both public and private businesses
Professionals in the industry
Are sensitive to the wants and needs of the intented user, social and safety concerns as well as aesthetics
Creative people who embrace “big-picture “ thinking
Requerimients from clients
He asks the industrial designer to help think about everything from how will customers feel when they look at the product
To what can be added or taken away to make it more user-friendly
Improve the function, value and aesthetics of products
Don’t do overall desing
Don’t just think about the physical design of the product
They need to understand the visual safety and convenience
Needs of the consumer as well as the technical requirements
The manufacturer needs to build and market the product at scale
They need to make sure their design recommendations comply
With all legal and regulatory requirements
They use training, collection and analysis
To create models and drawings on how to make the product
Easier to use, better to use and better to look at
Cecilia Martinez Leal
Alejandra Ruiz Roda
Beltrán Bernard Cerdá