Yes because with all due respect, Digital UX/UI sort of hijacked the term "Product" Design which used to be synonymous with Industrial Design, or tangible value products. That can change however when more and more digital items (3d, nfts) gain more value despite not being in the physical world like CD's ---> MP3's --> Streaming.
Architecture would fall under product design. Industrial design is anything that's mass produced. Product design I think is a broad term for designing anything
You can do online programs that warrant you Diplomas valued by hiring companies. They range from months to years and are more affordable. Some employers value the diploma more than the Degree but its important to remember that diplomas shouldn't be seen as Degree replacement.
Industrial Designers also have their own organization (IDSA) and their own lobby in Congress as well as federal tax I’d credentials. If your planning on calling yourself an Industrial Designer, you might want to become a member so you can get access to the global member directory, and defend your credentials.
Yes because with all due respect, Digital UX/UI sort of hijacked the term "Product" Design which used to be synonymous with Industrial Design, or tangible value products. That can change however when more and more digital items (3d, nfts) gain more value despite not being in the physical world like CD's ---> MP3's --> Streaming.
yep i was confused for a whole month when i first heard it
Product design was hijacked by UX/UI to make them sound more understandable for non-design people and business rep ))
what is the logo for ,in your shirt?
Do you have any suggestions for online courses/certifications?
Hi please tell about subjects which are taught in product design course and which universities are best
Thank You......
I hope there will be another video about Service Design very soon.
In case you haven't seen this video. Here's for you ua-cam.com/video/-usUuyrLhL4/v-deo.html
Would architectural design come under industrial/physical design ?
Architecture would fall under product design. Industrial design is anything that's mass produced. Product design I think is a broad term for designing anything
@@jaymeister26Im pretty sure industrial design is the broader term, Product design itself falls into the category of industrial design
Can one enroll in a product design or even industrial design online course/certification without having to commit to a university?
You can do online programs that warrant you Diplomas valued by hiring companies. They range from months to years and are more affordable. Some employers value the diploma more than the Degree but its important to remember that diplomas shouldn't be seen as Degree replacement.
Industrial Designers also have their own organization (IDSA) and their own lobby in Congress as well as federal tax I’d credentials. If your planning on calling yourself an Industrial Designer, you might want to become a member so you can get access to the global member directory, and defend your credentials.
Are there any online certificate programs you can recommend for Mechanical 3D modeling/ Physical Product design that would be perfect for a beginner?
Check out Coursera for such online courses
Thanks for sharing the info it is very helpfull.
Thank you for differentiating this
Thank you so much 💓
Thank you 🙏
Burgers and clothing have nothing to do with Industrial Design!
if youre Desinger and not doing UX youre not a designer, that the whole fucking point of a designer, the UX addition is useless