Design Jobs, Occupations and Careers
Design Jobs
Design companies provide contract- or royalty-based design services.
Design occupations include draftspersons, designers, product designers and
developers, circuit designers, electrical designers, mechanical designers, design technicians and technologist
positions requiring specialized CAD or AutoCAD design training.
Designers are people with a desire to create. They combine practical knowledge with artistic ability to turn
abstract ideas into formal designs for the merchandise we buy, the clothes we wear, the Web sites we use, the
publications we read, and the living and office space we inhabit. Designers usually specialize in a particular area
of design, such as automobiles, industrial or medical equipment, home appliances, clothing and textiles, floral
arrangements, publications, Web sites, logos, signage, movie or TV credits, interiors of homes or office buildings,
merchandise displays, or movie, television and theater sets.
The first step in developing a new design or altering an existing one is to determine the needs of the client.
When creating a design, designers often begin by researching the desired design characteristics, such as size,
shape, weight, color, materials used, cost, ease of use, fit and safety.
Designers then prepare sketches or diagrams - by hand or with the aid of a computer - to illustrate the vision
for the design. After consulting with the client, a creative director, or a product development team, designers
create detailed designs, using drawings, a structural model, computer simulations or a full-scale prototype.
Many designers use computer-aided design (CAD) tools to create and better visualize the final product. Computer
models allow ease and flexibility in exploring a greater number of design alternatives, thus reducing design costs
and cutting the time it takes to deliver a product to market.
Designers who run their own businesses also may devote a considerable amount of time to developing new business
contacts, examining equipment and space needs and performing administrative tasks, such as reviewing catalogues and
ordering samples. Design encompasses a number of different fields. Many designers specialize in a particular area
of design, whereas others work in more than one area.
Design Related Industries

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