vision statement
As the voice of the industrial design profession in Connecticut,
ct|idsa advances the quality and positive impact of design.
mission statement
- Lead profession by expanding our horizons, connectivity and
influence, and our service to members.
- Inspire design quality and responsibility through professional
development and education.
- Elevate the business of design and improve our industry's value.
industrial design defined
Industrial design is the professional service of creating and
developing concepts and specifications that optimize the function, value
and appearance of products and systems for the mutual benefit of both user
and manufacturer. Industrial designers develop these concepts and
specifications through collection, analysis and synthesis of data guided
by the special requirements of the client or manufacturer. They are
trained to prepare clear and concise recommendations through drawings,
models and verbal descriptions.
Industrial design services are often provided within the context of
cooperative working relationships with other members of a development
group. Typical groups include management, marketing, engineering and
manufacturing specialists. The industrial designer expresses concepts that
embody all relevant design criteria determined by the group.
The industrial designer's unique contribution places emphasis on those
aspects of the product or system that relate most directly to human
characteristics, needs and interests. This contribution requires
specialized understanding of visual, tactile, safety and convenience
criteria, with concern for the user. Education and experience in
anticipating psychological, physiological and sociological factors that
influence and are perceived by the user are essential industrial design
resources.
Industrial designers also maintain a practical concern for technical
processes and requirements for manufacture; marketing opportunities and
economic constraints; and distribution sales and servicing processes. They
work to ensure that design recommendations use materials and technology
effectively, and comply with all legal and regulatory requirements.
In addition to supplying concepts for products and systems, industrial
designers are often retained for consultation on a variety of problems
that have to do with a client's image. Such assignments include product
and organization identity systems, development of communication systems,
interior space planning and exhibit design, advertising devices and
packaging and other related services. Their expertise is sought in a wide
variety of administrative arenas to assist in developing industrial
standards, regulatory guidelines and quality control procedures to improve
manufacturing operations and products.
Industrial designers, as professionals, are guided by their awareness
of obligations to fulfill contractual responsibilities to clients, to
protect the public safety and well-being, to respect the environment and
to observe ethical business practice.  |