I think there are different types of industrial design, the more technical part and the aesthetical part... its a very open career , u can work in any field, furniture, high tech, mechanical ingeneering, clothes making, even interior architecture. u will learn about form, manufacturing processes, art, connotation of the product, functionality... etc.. i think its too open some times u dont know where to run.. heheh
i am doing my masters in mechanical engineering and can work on pro E, catia, solidworks and autocad tooo"( modelling and drafting mostly)
is there a certificate course in industrial drawing??? i am good at drawing too, can
say with confidence tht i can draw 2d pictures...and am good at the perspectives too...can ny1 suggest me where i had go for the courses....1 or 2yr courses would help,i cant afford the 4 yrs bachelors...
I think it would be taking things and making them more economical and ergonomical. Its probably mostly needed because in the engineering feild, its more often than not, left to the suits to get a product out, no matter where it is in the stage of design, a good example would be the space shutle challenger, some of the designers knew there were flaws, but because of deadlines, they pushed in through.
Whenever anyone asks me, I always say either, product design or that it's the esthetics of engineering. but it seems much broader even than that. I'm not in school yet, just interested...
"not in school yet..." if your thinking design DON"T! I graduated from a design school (not this one) but other for Industrial D. and the job market is TERRIABLE in the US for this profession save yourself from the headache. Go into something more "main stream". want to be happy, steady and have money. Do something with accounting or health.. Engineering and industrial is DEAD in US>
Im in I.D. at Humber I.T.A.L. in Toronto ( fin 3rd year). I think its not limited to anything or any one field. Its a design methodology that you develop(everyone has their own somewhat unique method) It combines knowledge of certain things like manufact tech, colour theory, ergonomics etc.. and you apply ur process which allows you to understand the problem then develop ideation, research and concepts that will solve the problem and make things better. Products, services, interfaces whatever!
I think it is very difficult for anyone to express what Industrial Design is because the areas of interests are specific to the designer. There are dissertations, books, and thesis written around the rhetoric of design, asking " what is design?" The truth of the matter is that the term has not stabilized. Every institution calls it something different to narrow the focus or guide the academic discussion.
It does. It's accredited by "Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools", which in turn is supported by CHEA, which is a private National accreditation institution.
industrial design ROCKS! i'm an industrial design student... a designer is someone who knows the way to make a concept come true...is the most beautiful work in the world... but no everybody can do that...
I'm studying Architecture but always had a heart of Industrial Design. Now I am at a sort of crossroads and not sure whether to continue studying Architecture or go for Industrial Design. Architecture I find interesting but not stimulating (I have 14 subjects in my second semester of my first year and 28 compulsory contact hours a week). Anybody got advice?
Id like to personally thank this video for my decision not to go into industrial design. Just look at the students, not much to aspire to. For me, I'll go with something useful like mechanical engineering and learn how render and make crap out of PVC on my spare time.
You cant just decide your whole outcome on a single video. Anything you come in contact with is a result of people like these students anyways. We'll I've gotten offers for Industrial Design and Interior Architecture and I'm picking the prior. I did a year of architecture and it wasn't stimulating. Btw you used CAD so you would have to know how to render in Industrial design.
You don't have to be an "Industrial Designer" to make a product though. I was set on ID at GaTech forever, but after looking into other schools and videos (not only this one, but it's the worst by far) I decided ME offered a bit more substance. I was a top artist at a magnet school, but "artists" are too different of a breed for me.
You can't base everything from this video. All courses are useful--it's to each of their own. Either you don't understand what ID is, or you just want to annoy people.
Apparently some of these kids don't know how to articulate what it is that inspires them. SCAD should consider Public Speaking courses in the curriculum. Thus giving their students some self confidence.
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You are welcome ;) Though I still think its a matter of youth AND people who fall in the arts sometimes find it better to express themselves visually than through words. I wish scad had national accreditation, like a state university.
I hear that.. people think we have bad time management skills but if you know anything about ID.. being up for 2-3 days with little or no sleep is a necessity sometimes! Oh and Sun Devil.. if your not an industrial designer you prob wont understand. The nature of I.D. is elusive and sometimes for people to describe, but its also what makes it one of the most versatile careers because it can be applied to almost anything to improve its function, usability, appearance, and overall value.
if product were illegal ID would be charged with possession and intent to distribute!
all you guys (IDpeople) do is creating the JUNK of the future and making the big wheels of this economic evil empire turn faster every christmas . i mean ... what the F was wrong with my old old stuff ,, the stuff i bought 2 months ago?... what is styrofoam ?.... do i really need a damn "swiffer"!?..
usergroup X, did you ever stop to think that I.D can be used to help people?
One example I can think of is improving products for people with a disability and help them live a better quality of life.
Yes Industrial Design can be about aesthetics but it can also be about creating or improving a product that can provide better interaction with it's intended user.
SCAD ID! You know it! I'm disappointed the quality of the video, it could have been better. Now people aren't going to see all of our sweet posters and grade A models.
just graduated from Industrial Design, Universidad de Chile.
Sounds like most of the students are obsessed with form. Design has a lot more to do with function. Solving problems, satisfying user needs, increasing usability and generally improving the quality of life.
All this in the context of an industrial, serialized manufacturing process.
Nice video. Hey I'm an ongoing ID student and I was wondering if you could maybe demonstrate how your glasses are being fold or unfold. It looks like you can fold them into a 2d-ish object. I might be wrong, please enlighten!
Larry Bones: get your information right!! The first industrial design program in the United States was founded at Carnegie Mellon Univeristy. Then, years later, the same people who did that (some faculty as well), went to NYC and started the program at Pratt
p.s.: officially, YOU ARE NOT THE BEST!!! or top 3...
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Whats the name of the song being played starting @ :12?
wilborn760 3 months ago
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wilborn760 3 months ago
scad isn't an accredited art school...
Onlyonewish123 1 year ago
@Onlyonewish123 is it has an accredited industrial design program check the idsa website.
HeyTheo 1 year ago
@Onlyonewish123 yeah, but their id program is highly ranked nationally
sdrawkcabebag 1 year ago
@Onlyonewish123 but it accredited is by the NAB
f7lool 1 year ago
availability depends on states and time, and ability to look hard for employment.
arktikgraywolf 1 year ago
do u find expensive study at scad? how bout financial aiid? does it help??
newsita 2 years ago
I think there are different types of industrial design, the more technical part and the aesthetical part... its a very open career , u can work in any field, furniture, high tech, mechanical ingeneering, clothes making, even interior architecture. u will learn about form, manufacturing processes, art, connotation of the product, functionality... etc.. i think its too open some times u dont know where to run.. heheh
funnotdead14 2 years ago
i am doing my masters in mechanical engineering and can work on pro E, catia, solidworks and autocad tooo"( modelling and drafting mostly)
is there a certificate course in industrial drawing??? i am good at drawing too, can
say with confidence tht i can draw 2d pictures...and am good at the perspectives too...can ny1 suggest me where i had go for the courses....1 or 2yr courses would help,i cant afford the 4 yrs bachelors...
rahul10121984 2 years ago
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rahul10121984 2 years ago
ever heard of NASAD?
pinno1961 3 years ago
hate the song -_-
miimzmimi 3 years ago
why is Industrial design a BA at one school and a BS in another?
R87Stang 3 years ago
I think it would be taking things and making them more economical and ergonomical. Its probably mostly needed because in the engineering feild, its more often than not, left to the suits to get a product out, no matter where it is in the stage of design, a good example would be the space shutle challenger, some of the designers knew there were flaws, but because of deadlines, they pushed in through.
Gold3nKu5h 3 years ago
Whenever anyone asks me, I always say either, product design or that it's the esthetics of engineering. but it seems much broader even than that. I'm not in school yet, just interested...
rrrrabbits 3 years ago
"not in school yet..." if your thinking design DON"T! I graduated from a design school (not this one) but other for Industrial D. and the job market is TERRIABLE in the US for this profession save yourself from the headache. Go into something more "main stream". want to be happy, steady and have money. Do something with accounting or health.. Engineering and industrial is DEAD in US>
mxferro 2 years ago
Im in I.D. at Humber I.T.A.L. in Toronto ( fin 3rd year). I think its not limited to anything or any one field. Its a design methodology that you develop(everyone has their own somewhat unique method) It combines knowledge of certain things like manufact tech, colour theory, ergonomics etc.. and you apply ur process which allows you to understand the problem then develop ideation, research and concepts that will solve the problem and make things better. Products, services, interfaces whatever!
jcowle86 3 years ago
I think it is very difficult for anyone to express what Industrial Design is because the areas of interests are specific to the designer. There are dissertations, books, and thesis written around the rhetoric of design, asking " what is design?" The truth of the matter is that the term has not stabilized. Every institution calls it something different to narrow the focus or guide the academic discussion.
brandybora2000 3 years ago
The guy in the bathroom makes the best points about ID.
SunDevilDave 4 years ago
im in scad because of this video.....SCAD has the most awesome facilities...
zarniko 4 years ago
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--see this vid, ayuden a difundir este video- MALTRATO ANIMAL GROTESCO
tambor74 4 years ago
why doesnt SCAD have national accreditation as an art college?
pinno1961 4 years ago
It does. It's accredited by "Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools", which in turn is supported by CHEA, which is a private National accreditation institution.
inuhelina 3 years ago
Why are (almost) all the girls give intelligent answers about what ID is and the boys are lost for words. Yay, girl power! :-P
Oh yeah, by the way, I am male myself and I am just like those boys..lol ;-D
s34dr4g0n 4 years ago
industrial design ROCKS! i'm an industrial design student... a designer is someone who knows the way to make a concept come true...is the most beautiful work in the world... but no everybody can do that...
aur0m 4 years ago
I'm studying Architecture but always had a heart of Industrial Design. Now I am at a sort of crossroads and not sure whether to continue studying Architecture or go for Industrial Design. Architecture I find interesting but not stimulating (I have 14 subjects in my second semester of my first year and 28 compulsory contact hours a week). Anybody got advice?
GottaBeAbstract 4 years ago
im in d same boat as you ...lol there both good
AZNgraFFito 4 years ago
Id like to personally thank this video for my decision not to go into industrial design. Just look at the students, not much to aspire to. For me, I'll go with something useful like mechanical engineering and learn how render and make crap out of PVC on my spare time.
parentsbasementdj 4 years ago
You cant just decide your whole outcome on a single video. Anything you come in contact with is a result of people like these students anyways. We'll I've gotten offers for Industrial Design and Interior Architecture and I'm picking the prior. I did a year of architecture and it wasn't stimulating. Btw you used CAD so you would have to know how to render in Industrial design.
GottaBeAbstract 4 years ago
You don't have to be an "Industrial Designer" to make a product though. I was set on ID at GaTech forever, but after looking into other schools and videos (not only this one, but it's the worst by far) I decided ME offered a bit more substance. I was a top artist at a magnet school, but "artists" are too different of a breed for me.
lyndela 4 years ago
You can't base everything from this video. All courses are useful--it's to each of their own. Either you don't understand what ID is, or you just want to annoy people.
mitch03mitch 4 years ago
Ask alot of ID students, apparently they don't understand either.
parentsbasementdj 4 years ago
Apparently some of these kids don't know how to articulate what it is that inspires them. SCAD should consider Public Speaking courses in the curriculum. Thus giving their students some self confidence.
SunDevilDave 4 years ago
Actually we do thanks. Most of those students have been up for 3 days straight trying to knock out projects...so yes, we're going to be cracked out.
phoenixheffa 3 years ago
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You are welcome ;) Though I still think its a matter of youth AND people who fall in the arts sometimes find it better to express themselves visually than through words. I wish scad had national accreditation, like a state university.
SunDevilDave 3 years ago
I hear that.. people think we have bad time management skills but if you know anything about ID.. being up for 2-3 days with little or no sleep is a necessity sometimes! Oh and Sun Devil.. if your not an industrial designer you prob wont understand. The nature of I.D. is elusive and sometimes for people to describe, but its also what makes it one of the most versatile careers because it can be applied to almost anything to improve its function, usability, appearance, and overall value.
jcowle86 3 years ago
I love you jcowle86 and I love studding I.D., I UNDERSTAND YOU
Alanis333 3 years ago
well thank you:) Yeah I love it to.. im in my 4th year (thesis year).. i cant wait to be done and start out in my career!!
jcowle86 3 years ago
Entra en el blog del diseño (marollen. blogspot. com) Es todo junto
Marcollen 4 years ago
im an industrial designer too and id say industrial design is manipulation of unknown people's lives in the way you cannot predict :)
Tsepesch 4 years ago
if product were illegal ID would be charged with possession and intent to distribute!
all you guys (IDpeople) do is creating the JUNK of the future and making the big wheels of this economic evil empire turn faster every christmas . i mean ... what the F was wrong with my old old stuff ,, the stuff i bought 2 months ago?... what is styrofoam ?.... do i really need a damn "swiffer"!?..
usergroupX 4 years ago
usergroup X, did you ever stop to think that I.D can be used to help people?
One example I can think of is improving products for people with a disability and help them live a better quality of life.
Yes Industrial Design can be about aesthetics but it can also be about creating or improving a product that can provide better interaction with it's intended user.
Glennus6 4 years ago
Great video! Awesome idea!
I can't count the number of times I've stood in front of a friend or stranger and tried to explain to them what is I.D.
tenebrist 4 years ago
SCAD ID! You know it! I'm disappointed the quality of the video, it could have been better. Now people aren't going to see all of our sweet posters and grade A models.
rcheat20 4 years ago
Industrial Design; Columbia College Chicago. and lets not forget the engineering and commerce.
16water 4 years ago
im an industrial designer too!
wowiejunior 4 years ago
i'm student in industrial design too, but in Brussels (La Cambre) Do you know this school! And what school is yours, where? bye
iris2706 4 years ago
just graduated from Industrial Design, Universidad de Chile.
Sounds like most of the students are obsessed with form. Design has a lot more to do with function. Solving problems, satisfying user needs, increasing usability and generally improving the quality of life.
All this in the context of an industrial, serialized manufacturing process.
cspo 5 years ago
i am about it begin an industrial design course at University of South Australia!!!
kistokesed 5 years ago
i m an industrial design student
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seekin for industrial design students to talk sometime
volksrod 5 years ago
Iam A Industrial DEsign Student Too From Venezuela
ernex24 5 years ago
hi l'm in indutrial design student in Turkey..if u wanna talk sth about i.d l can back you..sharing makes us better:)
osmancannn 4 years ago
Nice video. Hey I'm an ongoing ID student and I was wondering if you could maybe demonstrate how your glasses are being fold or unfold. It looks like you can fold them into a 2d-ish object. I might be wrong, please enlighten!
yxxy 5 years ago
yea, my words get pretty dumb when i'm under the influence dont they? yes, i was wrong
oh so wrong.
now..where's my closet bodega..
LarryBones 5 years ago
i am industrial design
industry08 5 years ago
Industrial Design is dead. The future is simply Design.
csven 5 years ago
most true cvsen. lets make this world a simple place. there's so much noise on the shelves these days...
mrproduct 5 years ago
Larry Bones: get your information right!! The first industrial design program in the United States was founded at Carnegie Mellon Univeristy. Then, years later, the same people who did that (some faculty as well), went to NYC and started the program at Pratt
p.s.: officially, YOU ARE NOT THE BEST!!! or top 3...
BIATCH!
micruz12 5 years ago
I concur. RIT I.D. owns.
mcp5182 5 years ago
Pratt Institute Industrial Design!
woooooooo! we started ID here in the U.S!
we're the best!
hot cha cha.
LarryBones 5 years ago
supercool video stuff.
I doubt it...
ahmedriaz 5 years ago
What kind of stuff?
ChapAmbrose 5 years ago
I wonder if other I.D. departments do this kind of stuff?
dnadeau 5 years ago
RIT I.D. FTW
cmr8286 5 years ago