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Article: Industrial Design Is Not About Building Manufacturing Plants - It's Designing Toys, Cars, Furniture, Products.
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- PR Newswire
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- November 9, 2006
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FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The word "industrial" conjures up pictures of mechanized factories, power plants, and urban manufacturers. Juxtapose the word "design" with it and an artistic, yet functional component develops. Teen and tot toys, exciting electronics like cell phones, ambitious automobiles, fine furniture, theatrical props for stage, movies and exhibitions, luxurious yachts, and innovative consumer products, come to life to be used and admired by consumers. These are products and things that are created to be touched, felt, and used. Who is at the drawing board? What does it take to be a part of designing history? Industrial Design is a ...