Industrial Design Foundations
Become an Industrial Design CAD Technician,
Industrial design is at the intersection of culture, technology, and business. As design in general has grown increasingly more accessible, a solid understanding of industrial design has become an even more valuable asset. In this course, instructor Scott Clearexamines industrial design at a high level, and provides practical examples of what a career in industrial design looks like. Scott discusses traditional commercial practices of industrial design, helping you better grasp the knowledge, methodologies, and tools that advance successful design development. Learn about the role of storytelling in design, review a case study of an actual designer, and more.Get a Reminder
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An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile.
Industrial Engineer (Warehouse Design, Logistics) $58k
Adjunct Industrial Design Instructor $58k
Instructor on Record (industrial design, foundation design) $60k
Professor Industrial Design Department $63k
Industrial Design/Brand Development $89k
Industrial Design & Product Development $90k
Industrial Design Researcher $92k
Industrial Design/Product Design $104k
Architect -- Integrated Industrial Design $109k
Professor Industrial Design $122k
Head of Industrial Design $126k
Associate Professor Industrial Design Department $185k
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