Product Design

Product Design at a Glance

Career Options

The following Career Options are available :

  • Commercial Design
  • Responsible Design
  • Experimental Design
  • Discursive Design 

Product Designers perform the following tasks on a regular basis :

  • Product designers perform a professional service that optimizes the function, value, and appearance of the product for the mutual benefit of both user and manufacturer
  • They are employed by manufacturers in virtually all industries and are paid to design the appearance and aesthetics of diverse products while considering the size, shape, weight, color, materials, ergonomics, cost, and convenience
  • The job includes creating sketches, models, and blueprints—often using computer-aided design (CAD).
  • A product designer is committed to improve the quality of human environment through products made with a user centered approach

The Skills & Aptitudes required to be successful at this Career are as follows :

  • Visual,spatial and Commercial awareness
  • Basic computer understanding including three-dimensional conceptual ability and CAD (computer-aided design)
  • Communication and customer service skills
  • Ability to cope with the pressure of deadlines
  • Willingness to build and maintain positive working relationships
  • Determination to achieve an end result along with Optimism & Enthusiasm
  • International mobility & Foreign language ability may be required when working for multinational manufacturers

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 Following trends can be observed in the discipline of Product Design :

  • The designers are becoming more removed from the manufacturing process, and the profession is evolving to be less about product and more about problem definition
  • Product Designers will transform into user experience designers
  • The previous generation of industrial designers were great generalists who combined artistic, technical, and research abilities while the designers are now becoming more specialised
  • The technology in products is growing more sophisticated as is their ability to solve very specific user needs
  • These highly focused products will bring more focused design curriculums and careers.
  • There will be more separate groups of designers for medical products, soft goods, shoes, handheld electronics, etc