industrial design

Definition
  1. Noun (mass noun):
    • The professional practice of designing products for mass production: "industrial design" refers to the process of creating the form, function, and user experience of manufactured goods, focusing on aesthetics, ergonomics, and usability.
    • The resulting design of a manufactured object: It can also refer to the specific design concept or blueprint for a mass-produced item, such as a chair, smartphone, or kitchen appliance.
Usage Examples
  • (The field of designing products for manufacturing.)
  • (The specific design of the product itself.)
Advanced Usage
  • "industrial design patent": A form of legal protection granted for the ornamental design of a functional item.

    • The company filed for an industrial design patent to protect the unique shape of their bottle. (A patent specifically for the visual appearance of a product.)
  • "industrial design process": The systematic approach used by designers to research, conceptualize, and refine product designs.

    • The industrial design process involves user testing and prototyping before final production. (The steps taken to create a design.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Industrial designer (noun): a professional who specializes in industrial design.

    • The industrial designer improved the ergonomics of the office chair. (A person who designs mass-produced products.)
  • Industrial design studio (noun): a company or workspace where industrial design work is done.

    • The industrial design studio created prototypes for several major brands. (A workplace for product designers.)
Synonyms
  • Product design: the creation of the form and function of consumer goods.
  • Manufacturing design: the design of items intended for factory production.
Related Idioms
  • Form follows function: a principle in industrial design that the shape of an object should be based primarily on its intended purpose.

    • In good industrial design, form follows function — the look serves the use. (The design's appearance is dictated by its utility.)
  • Design for manufacturing (DFM): the practice of designing products to be easy and cost-effective to produce.

    • The industrial design team used DFM principles to reduce production costs. (Designing with manufacturing constraints in mind.)

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An industrial designer sketches a new product concept at a drafting table.