“Industrial Design” is an exhaustive book that delves into the multifaceted nature of product design for mass production. It is indispensable for both students and professionals, as it functions as both a practical guide and a historical overview, having been authored by a distinguished figure in the field. The book examines the development of industrial design, from its origins in the early days of the Industrial Revolution to the contemporary practices that are influenced by technological advancements and consumer demands.
Key subjects encompass the principles of design, ergonomics, materials and processes, and the significance of sustainability in contemporary industrial design. The text is replete with case studies and examples of iconic products, which give readers a visual understanding of the design process and its results. It also addresses the collaborative nature of industrial design, underscoring the significance of interdisciplinary collaboration among designers, engineers, and marketers.
Moreover, “Industrial Design” takes into account the opportunities and challenges that are generated by globalisation, digital manufacturing, and evolving consumer behaviours. The book empowers readers with the knowledge and skills required to innovate and succeed in the dynamic field of industrial design by integrating practical advice with theoretical insights.
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