Noun
industrial design (uncountable)
A process of design applied to products that are to be manufactured through techniques of mass production.
Industrial design keeps the customer happy, his client in the black and the designer busy. Raymond Loewy
Modern industrial design is based on the principle of conspicuous economy [but] the bourgeois culture which dominates the Western World is founded... on the principle of conspicuous waste. Lewis Mumford
There are professions more harmful than industrial design but only a few of them. Victor Papanek
I do very little industrial design. I'm asked a lot, but I certainly don't see myself as an industrial designer. David Chipperfield
While I was at community college, I studied industrial design because I thought maybe I'd be an automotive designer - I grew up in Detroit - and I also studied, geology because I was interested in science, a little bit. Andrew J. Feustel
What Charles and Ray Eames are to furniture design, Raymond Loewy is to industrial design -- the modern master. Raymond Loewy