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You'll need a university degree, and advanced degrees are becoming more
important. Specific degrees in industrial design are available.
"When you first start out in design, most of the harder problems that I
encountered were knowledge-based," says designer Marianne Grisdale.
"I didn't know a lot about manufacturing techniques. Now, I find that management
and people issues are much more difficult and challenging. I think that if
a student is interested in what I do, they should get a degree in industrial
design from a good school."
Designer Yani Roumeliotis also has some advice. "First of all, stay in
the art program while in high school, and follow up with a portfolio of personal
interest like automobiles, furniture or household items," he says.
"Talk to industrial designers in your community that could recommend a
college or university that offers a design degree or diploma. I cannot stress
drawing enough! A designer has to be able to sketch all the time to communicate
concepts to themselves and others. Be inquisitive. See, look and investigate
how things are put together. Can you come up with a better solution? A nicer
product? A product never developed before?"