Tuesday, 16 August 2011

My Design Career


The design industry is a dynamic and vibrant community of creative minds that want to try and make the world a better place. This is achieved through the systems, products, architectural environments that encourage creative thinking and inspiration to people who come in contact with them.
I have always wanted to have the ability to be apart of a person’s everyday life by changing how they do things and interact with their surrounding environment.
With our world changing as much as it is, there is a greater need for efficient and effective design to make the impact of the human race as positive as possible.

I originally entered into the Industrial Design program at UNSW as a way to get into University. After completing my HSC I wanted to go into Interior Design, either at UNSW or UTS, but with my ATAR being lower than desired I accepted my offer at UNSW in Industrial design.
Before starting this program I saw it simply as a stepping-stone into Interior Design. But now that I have started, I see this course more and more as a career that I could pursue.
After completing Fundamental in semester 1 I saw the creative process, rather than the design process, as an avenue that I would be more interested in. Focusing more on the ‘art pieces’ in design rather than the mass produced and ‘consumer’ based products. I accept that in order to get to the level of creating ‘one off pieces’ understanding the industry and the processes behind it is important

Like many other young Australian design students, Marc Newson has achieved a level of recognition that is an ambition for many. Coming from an average Australian family living in Newcastle seeing his transformation from an everyday person to a household name is a great achievement.

I think the future of the design profession will become more and more important as new ways of completing everyday tasks is needed. With the environment and cultural diversity of the planet become our main focus designers will be required to make broader and a diverse range of products to cater for larger number of people.

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