An Industrial Designer has a lot of responsibility as he/she creates design that have the solutions for problems of shape, usability, ergonomics, engineering, marketing and sales.
Below are 31 books for industrial designers. The headlines show which year they will or have been published.
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The Ceramics Design Course
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Swiss industrial designer, Adrien Rovero defines design with three words “Conceptual, décalé et poétique” (conceptual, offbeat and poetic). He says that he cares a lot about concept when he begins a project. “A good understanding of it makes me ask the right questions.”
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Product designer Daniel Garcia Sánchez acquaints DUDYE with what he considers the most challenging part of being a designer; he explains that the most challenging is what he’s experiencing right now: the beginning. “All beginnings are very hard, once you know people; everything becomes easier.” His way of overcoming it is “work, work and work”.
Daniel García was born in Valladolid, Spain, in 1984. He received a Bachelor of Industrial Design Engineering. He now lives in Madrid but has lived 6 months in Mexico and 4 months in England. He first took interest in design as a child, as he wanted to become an inventor, always begging his parents to buy him a box of toy tools to create toys.
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Yangsoo Pyo graduated with a BA in product design and is now a designer known especially for the design of the "Afro Chair". He started to take interest in design when he was about five years old and saw in an aquarium that fishes could have their "own peculiar colors and shapes, as if they were showing off their unique beauty".

Afro Chair Silver
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