Product Design

How Industrial Designers Can Break Into The Industry

  • Posted by Dienamics
  • February 15, 2022

 

Industrial designers bring creativity into the manufacturing of products to make them the best they can be. If you’ve got both creative and technical skills, then a career in industrial design may be the way to go. 

What Does An Industrial Designer Do?

Industrial designers design products that we use everyday, like fridges, appliances, laptops, and cars. They take these products from a concept in the customer’s head to a fully functional product with a sleek, attractive appearance. Industrial designers also play a role in establishing the aesthetics of the product to ensure that it’s ‘on-brand’. 

 

There’s also a focus on making products more user-friendly. Industrial designers strive to find ways to improve the user experience of their products. They design products to be easier and more enjoyable to use, to satisfy the customer and build loyalty. 

 

To design a product, they brainstorm ideas, create prototypes and models, and experiment with materials and production methods. They also collaborate with software developers, engineers, product developers, and manufacturers to create the ultimate product. 

What Skills Do You Need To Become An Industrial Designer? 

Industrial designers need a unique skill set with both creative and technical knowledge. Here are some top skills to look for:

  • Attention to detail
  • Collaborative
  • Analytical yet creative
  • Able to articulate a concept
  • Knowledge of tools, machinery and manufacturing processes
  • Marketing and branding skills
  • Communication 
  • Software proficiency

How Do You Break Into The Industrial Design Industry?

To become an industrial designer, you need to complete formal study. More than half of people currently working in this role have a bachelor’s degree. 

In Queensland, there are numerous courses that can lead to careers in the Industrial Design sector, including:

Industrial design can be a competitive industry to break into. We recommend doing part-time work or internships during your studies to give yourself an edge. Industry experience and knowledge is extremely valuable when it comes to securing a job and succeeding in becoming a good Industrial Designer 

 

 

The team at Dienamics is always happy to provide advice to those interested in a career in the product design industry.

We’re experts in the industry and offer services across product design, prototyping, manufacturing, injection moulding, digital presentations, and more. Having access to a working Toolmaking and Injection Moulding workshop along with qualified tradesmen has helped set our interns and designers in training above the rest. 

 

Talk to our team of experts for all your design needs today.