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what exactly are the differences? i thought they were the same, but my friend is saying they aren't.
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Packaging sells product because there are nothing new under the sun.Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
A running joke from back home says that 'Industrial design is what gay engineers end up doing'.
Originally posted by: doze
Industrial Design is concerned more with form and function, and how people interact with objects rather than the mechanics that make those objects work. Industrial design is more related to art and architecture.
Industrial engineering is the design of the system or systems that make something work.
Basically the engineer designs the guts to make something functional while the designer makes sure it is usable and visually appealing.
Originally posted by: thoro86
Originally posted by: doze
Industrial Design is concerned more with form and function, and how people interact with objects rather than the mechanics that make those objects work. Industrial design is more related to art and architecture.
Industrial engineering is the design of the system or systems that make something work.
Basically the engineer designs the guts to make something functional while the designer makes sure it is usable and visually appealing.
so it's like a civil engineer-architect relationship??
IE = Imaginary Enigneering
That's what we call IEs at my school, even though we're ranked #1 for that major. It seems like an interesting major, but everytime you ask an IE major what IE is, they give you the same long speech, at the end of which you still have no fvcking clue what IE is.
