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Hello, I have a placing in Industrial Design at the University of Portsmouth (PM) and Product Design at the University of Dundee.
I was able to get an exemption for both schools to enter in year 2, however I am struggling to decide between the two as both shared many overlaps. I was wondering what is the different between this two course of design and how different is the career prospects for it.
The course in PM, is accredited by Institution of Engineering Designers as a Registered Product Designer (RProdDes) and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) as an Incorporated Engineer (IEng) and seem to be more technical based, while the modules in Dundee seems to be more conceptual, human centric and future-proof due to inclusion of digital design but is not accredited.
I just graduated from college. The experience of studying design was amazing and i'm in absolute love with every aspect of it. But I'm having mixed feelings of excitement and being scared not only because of the market aspect of design but the many areas of design.
I consider myself inclined to graphic design but at the same time i feel like i really want to experiment with industrial/product design and maybe work with both, being competent at both. The feeling of having to choose between these two is kinda bugging me. Is it possible to be good at these two areas, is it "normal"?
I am not going to be picky here.. if anyone can create and send over a 6-12 frame animation with any object that looks like it is flying, I need this for a game im working on.
Will be released on android and iOS.
sorry in advance for the pan handling