• Industrial designers give form to virtually all mass-manufactured products in our culture.
  • They seek opportunity and advantage through identifying and solving problems. Their creative contributions impact the utility, appearance, and value of our tools, toys, and environment.
  • Their most innovative solutions lie at an intersection of what is knowable and what is possible.
  • The industrial design profession demands excellent organizational skills, an awareness of visual and tactile aesthetics, human behavior, human proportion, material, process, and the responsible appropriation of resources, during and after use.
  • Designers express conceptual proposals through a combination of well-developed drawing, physical modeling, computer modeling, writing, and verbal skills.