This made me poop. No but I learned dorometer and about manufacturing design plans.
@SilvestreFrers12 күн бұрын
great video thanks !
@ferreiraleandro8913 күн бұрын
The video highlights a great point. While designers are known for wanting to innovate, there's valuable learning in studying the work of those who came before us.
@adri.progression20 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! I really like how you included the sections about Patents, IP, and 'Copying' not just for the sake of skill-building, but Iterating with Intention and Transforming what's already out there into something new and worthwhile. Bc ain't nothing new under the sun 🌞, but by combining and being mindful about how we connect our References / Inspo we can really evolve our goods + services. Your vids and pacing and edits are really well done, perfect depth and video length plus I like the typeface that you used at 5:12. (What's the typeface? thx) Keep it up! Love the channel and the insights into different design domains 🚀
@salahworx696320 күн бұрын
You really attacked the question of copying very well. By copying you learn the essence of what makes a work great and you might even learn how to make it greater and figure out weaknesses.
@MikeBeyene20 күн бұрын
I need you to copy the "99% Invisible" episode about furniture (I think it's called 77 steps). I think it's about the equity of copying...make good design affordable.
@adri.progression26 күн бұрын
Thank you for making this! I really enjoyed the pacing, appropriate level of detail, and how you delivered the content. Just subscribed and looking forward to learning more about what it's like in the industry 🚀 Quick question: What advice would you give a recent grad who wants to pivot into Industrial Design from a jack-of-all trades design program? Context: I graduated in June 2023 from Stanford with a B.S. Engineering with specialization in Product Design & I've been applying for almost a year now but no luck. At Stanford, the Product Design major was a program within the Mechanical Engineering department, so we did the MechE core sequence, with upper division "Design Thinking" courses from the d.school. The program was mostly Digital, business, UI/UX and Design Research-focused bc of the Pandemic and integration with Silicon Valley, less hands-on/sketching or traditional ID content. The cool thing about the program is we get to experience a variety of design disciplines, but Industrial Design, Architecture, and Transportation design are what I'm most keen on but least experienced in. I hope you have a nice week :)
@JVDV1128 күн бұрын
The staggering amount of research required to learn about and use biomimicry is intimidating - Pulling it off involves science, maths, and a shit tonne of reading, all the things I hate 😂
@NedzizzleАй бұрын
Hi Morna, I love your content. Toronto represent! I noticed the download link is broken I just graduated and would love to see it, even if the list is some years old it would still be really beneficial. Cheers!
@DesignplusMorna7 күн бұрын
Hi, it's probably really out of date. Send me your email and I'll email it.
@iydesignАй бұрын
Great explanation!
@iydesignАй бұрын
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@peterryan4851Ай бұрын
Super helpful. Tks
@coolcow92HQАй бұрын
Great video!
@stephnygeorgeАй бұрын
Just found your channel today and I must say I really enjoy your videos. Already subscribed and thank you for the effort you put in creating them.
@colfax.Ай бұрын
excellent explanation Morna. as an industrial designer, the times i’ve designed alone [without referencing other products] i’ve received comments that the concepts seem uninspired. and that’s because they were. take inspiration, especially with a wide net. you’ve only stolen a design or an idea if the end result is the same. appropriation, for the most part, is key to human progression.
@mashukkhan9033Ай бұрын
Nice informative video, Thank You.
@fitradichiarautamaАй бұрын
Hi morna, i'm from 2024 and i really loving for you content, thanks for inspiring me.
@luissocoАй бұрын
Did you used the help of AI to chose the footage? When you said "siloed" shows literal "grain silos". Not a critic, I work on R&D for AI.
@DesignplusMornaАй бұрын
Hi, no I didn’t use AI. I found stock footage of silos for that part.
@amangadpale9284Ай бұрын
I'm an quite new UX UI designer working for emerging industries making gen-z app design , i like to take inspiration from quite random things and spend time pondering through design before picking up pen and start the final design, its already be in my head from the accumulation from other designs and sometimes some stuff quite very similar, my junior colleagues complaints that i plagiarise or something whjch is not true but i feel after watching this that its really homage to good design not really ripping off any existing design as it is
@prayersnunchuks2 ай бұрын
Im an ignorant person. ..being that i fell inlove with someone nd im tryana get to know em ..turns out they in this industry..so this is a video i needed atleast get to know wat they do coz i had no idea theres such thing as an industrial design. 😂😂
@fedediaz26762 ай бұрын
Great video, as a mechanical engineer I´ve always wanted to step into the world of industrial design and your video just clarified many questions!
@kamran.lunetier2 ай бұрын
Very high quality video, underrated
@jlazar9112 ай бұрын
Worthless video if you cannot supply a means of finding a manufacturer. This is all common sense and a waste of breath. Where is the beef? Give me the names of prototype manufacturers!!!
@Sky-ky4qw2 ай бұрын
Your video was really helpful and relevant! Thank you :)
@dinuthrathnayake59922 ай бұрын
But if we are trying to design the perfect product, but it's already out there why waste time by trying to make changes?.... There is also a popular saying, "if it ain't broke, don't change it" right?
@manognanikki62032 ай бұрын
Hii can I know the material details and product discription I would like to buy
@Toqueville20233 ай бұрын
Why is it that these job videos always picture high rise offices. super trendy surroundings..never dirty machine shops where the real understanding is gained..leads to very unrealistic expectations..Like...you're not really employed if you're not looking down on the city. in super trendy clothes, phone in hand...etc..Start at the bottom..use a broom and observe, draw and concept on your own time for awhile
@filmdesigner8003 ай бұрын
In the film industry we are always looking at others for inspiration. Every film has thousands of images of all kinds of subjects that help inform the look of a film during the process of design.
@eliudegmdialamicua61693 ай бұрын
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@MrSkotePetoors3 ай бұрын
This is by far the best video I have seen on the topic. Thanks so much! 🥰
@EuropeanTransformersReviews4 ай бұрын
Can you also do a video, talking about if someone haf an animation degree and had lots of experience with maya. Can it be possible for them to do industrial design after graduation?
@VacuousCat4 ай бұрын
I had that exact peeler, the grooves are annoying to clean.
@SebAnt4 ай бұрын
Fascinating and informative video ❤
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@Saba-su4ld5 ай бұрын
thanks for your nice video. i like to study industrial design but for entering a college i need an artistic portfolio. but i how no artistic experience. what is your suggestion?
@aseel78455 ай бұрын
awesome video awesome video awesome video
@aseel78455 ай бұрын
totally agree on the microwave thing. something else that demands too much attention from me is CHARGING ALL MY EVERYTHINGS
@sandymakesplans5 ай бұрын
i was hoping for more practical examples of how you organize reference images and source them. i know you have a few videos on finding inspiration already.
@miguelmclaughlin35265 ай бұрын
'PromoSM' 😌
@williamhardaway44326 ай бұрын
Such a dope video. I love it.
@user-gc8nl4qt4e6 ай бұрын
Thank you so so much!
@sonatay86076 ай бұрын
Design student here my midterm (which is in 38 minutes) is based on this video please send help Thanks for the cool video tho Morma!
@DesignplusMorna6 ай бұрын
Hope your midterm went well! What school are you at?
@user-nb8si1uu5x6 ай бұрын
Hello Morna. I am a mother from Taiwan. I have a 9 years old son. He loves to design many objects.(Sorry, my English is poor .). Especially cars. Could you please give me some advices what can I do to help my child to build the design abilities. Thank you so much.❤❤❤
@DesignplusMorna2 ай бұрын
Hi there, I would encourage him to develop his drawing skills. If he is interested in cars, drawing is a very important skill along with rendering which makes a drawing look like it's in 3D. Encourage him to build and make any object he is interested in. Also encourage him to take objects apart (if he wants to). Disassembling objects, (as long as it's safe) is a great way to discover how things are made and put together. Good luck!