The projects you never thought you'd work on end up being the most fun and rewarding, you're totally right! & great video Morna, thanks for your insights. 👍
Thanks for sharing your answers! Also, I liked that you included a list of the other challenge participants so I could find more people to follow. I'm just starting out, so I appreciate learning more about this exciting design community!
Hey Morna! I loved watching your videos. It would be nice if you could make a video on how new designers must present their work during interviews or while pitching your ideas to someone.
Hello morna, first of all i’m a 3rd year student in product design school, And the question is, as a designer i always have an imagination what the product look from the beginning i design a product, but in this case its about the theme of the look or the visual style. I like to put a certain character into my product. For example, i like a cyberpunk, colorful, and neon visual style but if we directly design a product with those certain look it wont be a good product because we left another aspect like function, ux, etc. Now, how to design a product with picturizing the designer character or putting theme to its visual look without breaking the design aspect ? i always inspired by karim rashid products cos it always have his character but it still a good design. Thank you.
Hi Morna, I love your videos, they're really helpful and informative! Thank you for sharing:-) I have a question about industrial design. I wanted to know how much maths and science is involved in being an industrial designer? I'm not good at these subjects other than the basics so I wanted to know if they're used heavily in industrial design or not?
That is a difficult question to answer because it is very general and wide. I have an advice video about one piece of advice I'd give my newbie designer self... this advice would also apply to anyone studying Industrial design: czcams.com/video/Qv8_c_VygD0/video.html
The projects you never thought you'd work on end up being the most fun and rewarding, you're totally right! & great video Morna, thanks for your insights. 👍
Great find on CZcams
Thanks for sharing your answers! Also, I liked that you included a list of the other challenge participants so I could find more people to follow. I'm just starting out, so I appreciate learning more about this exciting design community!
Thanks for your comment. Part of the purpose was to connect the ID community on youTube.
"Morna's 3 points of good design". I love it!
Haha.... I love that you have your own 3 points of good design!!
Completely agree with ‘juggling the three objectives’!
Good to hear! 🙌
you are awesome, have a good day
Thanks, hope you are enjoying your day!
Hey Morna! I loved watching your videos. It would be nice if you could make a video on how new designers must present their work during interviews or while pitching your ideas to someone.
3:45 Omg, your model's profile looks like Matthew Hussey's :D
haha ... that is funny.
Hello morna, first of all i’m a 3rd year student in product design school,
And the question is, as a designer i always have an imagination what the product look from the beginning i design a product, but in this case its about the theme of the look or the visual style.
I like to put a certain character into my product. For example, i like a cyberpunk, colorful, and neon visual style but if we directly design a product with those certain look it wont be a good product because we left another aspect like function, ux, etc. Now, how to design a product with picturizing the designer character or putting theme to its visual look without breaking the design aspect ?
i always inspired by karim rashid products cos it always have his character but it still a good design.
Thank you.
Great video Morna!!
Thanks, Chris! :)
Hi Morna,
I love your videos, they're really helpful and informative! Thank you for sharing:-) I have a question about industrial design. I wanted to know how much maths and science is involved in being an industrial designer? I'm not good at these subjects other than the basics so I wanted to know if they're used heavily in industrial design or not?
What do i need to know as a newbie . Also do i need to go to school to study industrial design 'cause I'm currently studying mechanical engineering
What advice do you have for someone that wants to get an industrial design degree?
That is a difficult question to answer because it is very general and wide.
I have an advice video about one piece of advice I'd give my newbie designer self... this advice would also apply to anyone studying Industrial design:
czcams.com/video/Qv8_c_VygD0/video.html