Key Points 1. Sketching and 3D Modelling 2. Deep understanding of Mechanical Engineering--mechanisms and fasteners 3. Eye for aesthetics- shape, proportions, color, material, finishing. 4. Having Empathy - putting yourself in users shoes to understand their needs, problems they are facing. 5. Be Reliable
Absolutely loved the video! Could you please make a video on "good" and "bad" design? A bad design not just in terms of functionality but also in terms of other design elements. How should I develop the proficiency to decide if the product has a good or bad design just by looking at it and What aspects other than asthetics should I keep in mind? (Few people say there's no such thing as good or bad design though) Thank you
Jimmy, I want to let you know that I watched several of your videos with my 14-year-old son who is interested in graphic design, industrial design, and potentially mechanical engineering. We started with the portfolio for school part 1, and 2, then a few really nice photoshop works for Bugatti (what else would attract a 14-year-old right?), then this one. I am really grateful for these videos as they opened our eyes to the skill and disciplines it takes to pursue an education and a career in the field of industrial design. Thank you for putting out great content!
Hey hey. Thats always nice to see young kids trying to vision themselves into something. I am not an industrial designer, but I did couple various creative things in my life. if you want, I might talk to him and encourage his design thinking :)
Just want you to know, I mean, I might just want to tell somebody also but your videos have truly helped me figure out what I want to do with my life. Thank you. I knew there was a place out there for me, and YOU helped me figure out that this is what I want for myself with how thoroughly you have explained what an ID is, and I just checked your college vid and you helped me even pick the school where I plan to learn the craft. Thank you.
Hey man, I want to thank you for this video. I’ve been so lost for years of what to choose. I love design and manufacturing. This video made me realize I need to be an industrial designer!!
Ive wanted to be a designer ever since I was little and your videos are so helpful :) I've always, along with my desire to do design, had a fear that if I went for it I would be a failure and not make any money. Watching your videos help me solidify in my mind that I want to pursue design!
According to your video, I have everything I need to become an industrial designer. But it sucks that the study is so time intensive which gives little time to work and other hobbys. as I hate being a one-trick-pony. rather a jack-of-all-trades. I study international business, and tried various things within the graphic design sphere but it always felt like it's not "plastic" enough. that I cannot feel the design enough. with industrial design could touch and field what I do. Also as a graphic designer its purely a visual thing and I also want to bring function into the form, therefore my motivation goes in your direction.
my mind is set on becoming a chemical engineer but also think understanding the fundamentals of industrial design will help make chemical products when I do become a chemical engineer. your videos and advice will hopefully be helpful
An engineer who is already willing to expand his knowledge outside of what the ‘usual’ requirements are early on, has a very promising future, good luck!
Another excellent video Jimmy, so informative. I really loved that you included empathy. I teach design and fine art at a High school in Australia. I am currently writing a new product/industrial design course or our Middle school students (year 9). I will definitely show this video to my classes. Keep up the great work.
Wow. I was asking various IDs on youtube, watching their videos, generally asking whether industrial design was right for me, and you have explained this thoroughly, inside and outside throughout your youtube videos and in this video. I am truly thankful for people like you. I.wish you the best dude.
Hi Jimmy, I guess there is no way to watch your talk for the Mexican University right? Is because I would like to watch and hear the full explanation along side the summary you give in this video. A always, great video and great inside of the industrial design world. Thanks a lot
Wow, cool presentation! Great advice as usual :) One thing I would like to learn more about is making an aesthetically pleasing portfolio. You made a video about what goes into a portfolio, but you didn't mention how to make one. My branding/graphic design skills are not very developed, so I have a basic portfolio with sketches/CAD/renderings. How can you make your portfolio look more pretty like it came out of a magazine/brochure?
I struggle to think about this too, and i think using softwares like KeyShot and Photoshop to render products really beautifully is the key to this problem!
Hi! I really loved the video. It has a lot of technical tips few designers here on youtube have and uhm... I just started desing school (yup 2020 is a bizarre year to enter college) and even though I´m the arsty kind of student that cares a lot about aesthetics, observes people a lot and tries to actively practice and empathy. I'm worried I´m not good enough, any advice?
Sir,very nice video but how to bring good asthetic taste to the design like which colour which shape looks good along with cheapest manufacturing process?
Amazing video, so helpful! Thank you very much! I’m doing my bachelors in mechanical engineering right now and I’m in my second year. I want to begin sketching so that my hand is really smooth in it by the next 2 years. Can you suggest any books for industrial design sketching?
I instantly admired your persona and work so I've contacted you on ig and be. Hopefully we can work together. For those looking to work with ID students and recent graduates, can you give some tips on how to go about that during these virtual connecting times. Thanks
Hi there Jimmy Im from Indonesia.. would you spare your time to do short Gmeet and explain about your work an what it takes to be industrial designer... to my class... they’re a fresh year design college students... Would you?... please...
Hi Jimmy, I’m a college undergrad studying photography. However, my passion lies in in design and I have strong feeling for ID. I’m wondering if there are anyway to still get into the field without a design degree. I was going to be studying engineering but life got in the way, and when I found industrial design, I was too late to be admitted, and seems like it’s a career that depends on a lot of technical skills. I would love some pointers from someone in the field, thanks!
Hey Jimmy, I’m an aspiring Industrial designer and I’m in my first semester. Where do you think beginning designers should be as far as skill in their first year to be on track for a successful career?
I wanted to ask if you knew how many apply, get a chance to submit a portfolio, then get accepted to CSULB ID program? I'm curious as to how competitive it is.
Really helpful indeed... Thank you.. I had one question.. would you recommend doing a degree in Mechanical Engineering first and then a Masters in Industrial Design or the opposite ?
A master in mechanical engineering after a bachelor in industrial Design is not a good idea (mechanical design being very hard especially during a master where you go further in the subject) I'm personally going for a master in design after a bachelor in mechanical engineering
@@tchoutchou1876 Hello, I am actually considering doing that, as I am an Industrial Designer and I want to become more technical in terms of material properties, strengths, and other aspects of production. I want to understand both the exterior and interior of products, learn more about manufacturing processes, etc. That's why I am interested in pursuing a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, rather than pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering which would take too long for me. However, seeing your comment, you're making me doubt.
Is it possible to get a master degree in Industrial Design with a bachelor in something else? What would be the best school? Is there one in California?
Key Points
1. Sketching and 3D Modelling
2. Deep understanding of Mechanical Engineering--mechanisms and fasteners
3. Eye for aesthetics- shape, proportions, color, material, finishing.
4. Having Empathy - putting yourself in users shoes to understand their needs, problems they are facing.
5. Be Reliable
Absolutely loved the video!
Could you please make a video on "good" and "bad" design? A bad design not just in terms of functionality but also in terms of other design elements. How should I develop the proficiency to decide if the product has a good or bad design just by looking at it and What aspects other than asthetics should I keep in mind? (Few people say there's no such thing as good or bad design though)
Thank you
Jimmy, I want to let you know that I watched several of your videos with my 14-year-old son who is interested in graphic design, industrial design, and potentially mechanical engineering. We started with the portfolio for school part 1, and 2, then a few really nice photoshop works for Bugatti (what else would attract a 14-year-old right?), then this one. I am really grateful for these videos as they opened our eyes to the skill and disciplines it takes to pursue an education and a career in the field of industrial design. Thank you for putting out great content!
I'm very happy to hear the videos helped. Thank you for letting me know. If there is anything you two need answered, I'll be here:)
Thank you!
Hey hey. Thats always nice to see young kids trying to vision themselves into something. I am not an industrial designer, but I did couple various creative things in my life. if you want, I might talk to him and encourage his design thinking :)
Just want you to know, I mean, I might just want to tell somebody also but your videos have truly helped me figure out what I want to do with my life. Thank you. I knew there was a place out there for me, and YOU helped me figure out that this is what I want for myself with how thoroughly you have explained what an ID is, and I just checked your college vid and you helped me even pick the school where I plan to learn the craft. Thank you.
Hey man, I want to thank you for this video. I’ve been so lost for years of what to choose. I love design and manufacturing. This video made me realize I need to be an industrial designer!!
Ive wanted to be a designer ever since I was little and your videos are so helpful :) I've always, along with my desire to do design, had a fear that if I went for it I would be a failure and not make any money. Watching your videos help me solidify in my mind that I want to pursue design!
According to your video, I have everything I need to become an industrial designer. But it sucks that the study is so time intensive which gives little time to work and other hobbys. as I hate being a one-trick-pony. rather a jack-of-all-trades. I study international business, and tried various things within the graphic design sphere but it always felt like it's not "plastic" enough. that I cannot feel the design enough. with industrial design could touch and field what I do. Also as a graphic designer its purely a visual thing and I also want to bring function into the form, therefore my motivation goes in your direction.
If I could give you "two thumbs up" I would. Thanks for a great video. Happy new year!
Your video has a way of attracting people. Absolutely love it!
Dang Jimmy you get a new camera!? Your vid looks so hd! 👌🏼
my mind is set on becoming a chemical engineer but also think understanding the fundamentals of industrial design will help make chemical products when I do become a chemical engineer. your videos and advice will hopefully be helpful
An engineer who is already willing to expand his knowledge outside of what the ‘usual’ requirements are early on, has a very promising future, good luck!
Watching your videos really help me grasp what will come to be if I get accepted to CSULB for ID.
Another excellent video Jimmy, so informative. I really loved that you included empathy. I teach design and fine art at a High school in Australia. I am currently writing a new product/industrial design course or our Middle school students (year 9). I will definitely
show this video to my classes. Keep up the great work.
Wow. I was asking various IDs on youtube, watching their videos, generally asking whether industrial design was right for me, and you have explained this thoroughly, inside and outside throughout your youtube videos and in this video. I am truly thankful for people like you. I.wish you the best dude.
Great video, now I must go back to sanding and priming... #gobeach
It was really good ... I guess you have covered all points. Good work Sir...
Really it's an awesome video for ID student.
very good video! really gives you themes to think about when pursuing a ID career. thanks
Actually my english isn't that good but surprisingly I understand almost the whole video :O You speak clear and I can follow you
Such great insights into our tough but amazing industry!
This video was amazing and very enlightening!!!!! thank you so much
That was a realy good video . Thanks 😍
Thank you for this video. It's helpful.
Hey Jimmy can do a sketch of a C8 CORVETTE WITH THE OVER THE ROOF AIR SCOOPS LEFT & RIGHT SIDES NOT INDY SCOOP L.R SIDE S OVER THE AIR SCOOPS THANKS
Hi Jimmy, I guess there is no way to watch your talk for the Mexican University right? Is because I would like to watch and hear the full explanation along side the summary you give in this video. A always, great video and great inside of the industrial design world. Thanks a lot
Wow, cool presentation! Great advice as usual :) One thing I would like to learn more about is making an aesthetically pleasing portfolio. You made a video about what goes into a portfolio, but you didn't mention how to make one. My branding/graphic design skills are not very developed, so I have a basic portfolio with sketches/CAD/renderings. How can you make your portfolio look more pretty like it came out of a magazine/brochure?
I struggle to think about this too, and i think using softwares like KeyShot and Photoshop to render products really beautifully is the key to this problem!
Love your vids ☺️☺️☺️
Hi! I really loved the video. It has a lot of technical tips few designers here on youtube have and uhm... I just started desing school (yup 2020 is a bizarre year to enter college) and even though I´m the arsty kind of student that cares a lot about aesthetics, observes people a lot and tries to actively practice and empathy. I'm worried I´m not good enough, any advice?
Wow! That was really helpful video 😀✨
Sir,very nice video but how to bring good asthetic taste to the design like which colour which shape looks good along with cheapest manufacturing process?
where was the advanced tutorial for solidworks as you promised ...????
Amazing video, so helpful! Thank you very much! I’m doing my bachelors in mechanical engineering right now and I’m in my second year. I want to begin sketching so that my hand is really smooth in it by the next 2 years. Can you suggest any books for industrial design sketching?
I instantly admired your persona and work so I've contacted you on ig and be. Hopefully we can work together. For those looking to work with ID students and recent graduates, can you give some tips on how to go about that during these virtual connecting times.
Thanks
Great summary! What does it take to be a product developer, in your opinion?
Hi there Jimmy Im from Indonesia.. would you spare your time to do short Gmeet and explain about your work an what it takes to be industrial designer... to my class... they’re a fresh year design college students...
Would you?... please...
did you gave the talk for the ITESM Monterrey campus or Mexico City campus?
what do you think about being 48 going back to school and trying industrial design
Hi Jimmy, I’m a college undergrad studying photography. However, my passion lies in in design and I have strong feeling for ID. I’m wondering if there are anyway to still get into the field without a design degree. I was going to be studying engineering but life got in the way, and when I found industrial design, I was too late to be admitted, and seems like it’s a career that depends on a lot of technical skills. I would love some pointers from someone in the field, thanks!
Hi I want to start designing light fixtures so I was wondering what is the industry standard for the software used for it . Awesome video kudos
Solidworks
should I be an industrial designer if i don't like sketching
yes, but its not a good sign if you dont like sketching ;)
Hey Jimmy, I’m an aspiring Industrial designer and I’m in my first semester. Where do you think beginning designers should be as far as skill in their first year to be on track for a successful career?
hi jimy i want to ask if you continue using solid works and keyshot . ?
I wanted to ask if you knew how many apply, get a chance to submit a portfolio, then get accepted to CSULB ID program? I'm curious as to how competitive it is.
Omg TEK, do u still pen spin?
Hi Jimmy, do you know Shapr3d this software? Would you recommend designers to use this software to work?
Really helpful indeed... Thank you..
I had one question.. would you recommend doing a degree in Mechanical Engineering first and then a Masters in Industrial Design or the opposite ?
A master in mechanical engineering after a bachelor in industrial Design is not a good idea (mechanical design being very hard especially during a master where you go further in the subject) I'm personally going for a master in design after a bachelor in mechanical engineering
@@tchoutchou1876 alright.. Thank you
@@tchoutchou1876 Hello, I am actually considering doing that, as I am an Industrial Designer and I want to become more technical in terms of material properties, strengths, and other aspects of production. I want to understand both the exterior and interior of products, learn more about manufacturing processes, etc. That's why I am interested in pursuing a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, rather than pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering which would take too long for me. However, seeing your comment, you're making me doubt.
Strong hairline my dude
LOL 👊
Is it possible to get a master degree in Industrial Design with a bachelor in something else? What would be the best school? Is there one in California?
Yeah it is possible. Im in University of Houston idk about California
I was wondering, what kind of degree do we need for a career in industrial design?
Industrial Design Degree lol
Jimmy can I use quadro p520 gpu laptop for rendering
Hi jimmy, i hace 2 questions, the industrial design career is super stressful? and how much and industrial designer make per year?
Hey can we guys connect through a sever or something , Jimmy do consider this . It's amazing to get advice from you and other people as well
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