Saturday, July 31, 2010

Task 2: My Design Career

The reason I want to be an Industrial Designer is my desire to design products that benefit the greater community. I want to be part of an innovative world which is able to utilise my creative and imaginative mind to create products that can develop the world from the very small to the very big. I thrive on the willingness to work independently or as part of a team constructively and articulately to design objects that will benefit a diverse target market.

My passion for pursuing this career came to me through thoroughly enjoying and successfully completed 6 years of studying Design and Technology at High School. I always remained coherently at the top class level due to this enthusiasm in whatever I was given to do. I had the attitude of wanting to do it rather than I had to do it. It became clear to me that designing products was what I liked to do, which lead me to want to do this for my future. This idea of designing was also recognised when I was at a much younger age. If I had the choice between reading a book, playing with Lego blocks or play dough, the choice was obvious. My interest on creating and constructing was what preoccupied me most of the time, leading me on the path to design.

When it came to choosing what Bachelor of Industrial Design course interested me the most, it was at UNSW compared to other universities I had attended on open days. The course appeared to be able to expand my understanding of product development and realisation processes, trends, creativity, 3D drawing, modelling and rendering, building objects that benefit the environment, utilising materials and techniques and refining my skills in all areas of a design project. I wanted a course that would be able to broaden my knowledge of design to an elite level which the UNSW will enable me to do. It will provide me with knowledge of the aesthetics, function, ergonomics and marketability that will extend in the near future to benefit my career in this field. Also the choice of attending and studying at the UNSW was because of the universities recognition globally compared to others. Also the distance of travel needed to attend the university suited me as I live close by.
In the future as an Industrial Designer I will hopefully be an important member of a team successfully developing Australian products which will continuously be recognised as Australian and in demand world wide advancing to designing my own unique products and be well known for them.

4 comments:

  1. It was nice to read that you have an inspiring passion for industrial design. I liked how you described what you would like to aspire as a designer, not just for that you like to create products. I see that your driving interest will assist you in becoming a great industrial designer.

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  2. It is so great to see your passion and enthusiam for industrial design - I think it has/ will continue to show in everything you write and create during your career! It will set you above many others in the field.

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  3. your reasoning behind your choice in industrial (i like lego too)design seems very logical, i really beleive you will be awesome in your career.

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  4. It sounds like you are very driven and that you want to expand your knowledge in this world of design and i wish you the best! i believe you will do very well after seeing ur project one outcome!!

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