Industrial Design

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A degree in Industrial Design teaches you how to develop and design any kind of product, from devices like mobile phones, to bicycles or furniture and even fashion magazines or videos. Industrial designers are the ones that imagine how consumers might use a product and test different designs to see how each one looks and works. Industrial design combines art, business and engineering until finally deciding and creating a product. That is why during your industrial design studies, you will learn how to develop marketable solutions for design concepts while accounting for the social, environmental, functional, financial, aesthetic, and ergonomic aspects. The popular careers an industrial design graduate can pursue are product designer, design researcher, art director, desktop publisher etc.