October 2008
Intermediate to advanced
192 pages
3h 41m
English
It need be no more expensive to build a product with good ID than bad.
While much of the product development process involves engineers developing mechanical, electronic, and software designs, there’s one element that I’ve always considered to be one of the most important parts of creating a successful consumer technology product: industrial design.
Industrial design (ID) encompasses the appearance, aesthetics, and usability of a product. It’s so powerful that it can impact the emotional bond between the product and the user. As products become smaller, more personal, and carried with us so much of the time, they become expressive of who we are. Thus, ID becomes even more important.
Usability, how the user ...
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