Hi Jimmy! I just found your channel yesterday and it's so helpful to hear you talking about what industrial design entails and how it is to work in that field. I'm sad to see that you aren't uploading anymore to KZfaq but hopefully you are doing something else fun that is taking up your free time :) I've been thinking of possibly going into industrial design since it seems to be the perfect love child between engineering and design. All and all it just seems very creative (but still very logical and grounded), which I like. I am scared though that I won't cut it in the industry (or even get in to a university program) since I suck at sketching. I did some SketchUp projects at a previous bachelor program and really enjoyed that, and think I would enjoy learning CAD as well. I'm just scared that I can't compete with people who are good at everything, like: sketching, CAD, rendering, graphic design or prototyping too. I'm just hesitant to potentially go down a career path in which I will be surrounded by bright, creative and visually talented people, and feel undoubtedly inadequate or not good enough, since design fields are so focused on what you physically can produce, where I feel like I'm better or more interested in the idea creation (generating), the materials, sustainability and the production of the products. I don't know if it's possible to fall into something in this field where I can work more with production / in a team regarding product development, or if I'm just looking at the wrong career :/
@JimmyHuynhdesign8 күн бұрын
@@Kelps_K just one piece of advice from me. Go all in on any carrier that fits your strengths and interests. Attempt to be at the top of your class and actually do it and you will do just fine.
@RealisticBro7719 күн бұрын
I am a fuck*ng designer Alright!!
@MihleMji21 күн бұрын
Hey❤️❤️thank you for the video I’m currently studying bachelor in Fine Arts but after this I want to pursue or study industrial design. Should I do it ?
@JimmyHuynhdesign21 күн бұрын
ID isn't easy bit so is making a career in fine art. There is a lot of creativity in ID while being very practical. If those are your two options, I would pick ID.
@barbos276527 күн бұрын
I want to ask are there any videos from your lectures? I next year go to Czech university VŠB to program Design of industrial products (Design průmyslových výrobků) and want to learn some more than I already do. thx
@pablo_snps28 күн бұрын
I'd buy that Jimmy
@FranzifiiАй бұрын
Well that's weird because I study industrial design and I have many courses that focus on digital stuff and software as well.
@user-io9zk5tf8xАй бұрын
Totally got me there lol. Hey Jimmy, I noticed something weird on your website. My antivirus blocked it when I try to access it. I still proceeded and saw some crazy error action going on. I felt like I almost got hacked or something.
@obi912000Ай бұрын
Great video Let me know when u want to interview a luxury female designer.. we are in a 1% rare designers in the industry
@salamioluwanifemi2578Ай бұрын
CorelDRAW?
@Instamemes007Ай бұрын
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@razor_x_gamingАй бұрын
Sir how did you made the mechanism, please show
@ranjankumargupta2998Ай бұрын
So annyoing, Just vomiting
@samaeybelgiumАй бұрын
Very good! Interesting video and very inspirational thanks!
@rajeebtalukdar2181Ай бұрын
How did you get the college without knowing ID. There must be portfolio & Interview round?
@salahworx69632 ай бұрын
According to your video, I have everything I need to become an industrial designer. But it sucks that the study is so time intensive which gives little time to work and other hobbys. as I hate being a one-trick-pony. rather a jack-of-all-trades. I study international business, and tried various things within the graphic design sphere but it always felt like it's not "plastic" enough. that I cannot feel the design enough. with industrial design could touch and field what I do. Also as a graphic designer its purely a visual thing and I also want to bring function into the form, therefore my motivation goes in your direction.
@pianofortesam79512 ай бұрын
I love the vibe so much. Thank you Jimmy.
@renaissarahmatullah88172 ай бұрын
My question is, how do I know that I am good enough?
@porthospatel16832 ай бұрын
theYeezys remind me of Kimimaro from Naruto
@inokesoroverebasaga1392 ай бұрын
Thank you for the advice sir. God bless you.
@marcosalazar53393 ай бұрын
Why does this sound like chris fix here.
@jgoo45723 ай бұрын
Great renderings and sketch exploration. Is this design for a specific function other than recreation? Making things look cool is good for sure, but industrial design can be more than just making things look “cool”. The design is great, but doesn’t tell the whole story. What is it for, where does it live, storage? Who is the user? Outside of being a great looking drone, how is it different than other drones? Looks like a good start, but I think you could add some more information to show a bigger story. Nice work though!
@Kpop_stan383 ай бұрын
Can we draw the exterior design in any product
@Kpop_stan383 ай бұрын
Does industrial designer design the electric circuit inside any electronic products or car
@gordonwoodman45363 ай бұрын
Why don't you show a couple of your designs?
@gordonwoodman45363 ай бұрын
How much money did you make last year as a shoe designer?
@moemmanuel3 ай бұрын
i like the idea of controling the front wheels using the spare wheel on the back 👍🏼
@caretta77773 ай бұрын
Hi Jimmy: The best experience prior to starting a consulting business is at least five years in a consulting office to learn how to run a consulting business and then five or six years in a manufacturing business to learn manufacturing, engineering and materials. Otherwise one would be learning on the job and can’t bring an expertise to the table.
@mamamohy80013 ай бұрын
I am studying industrial design still at the first year.... I am not a social person.when we should do a brainstorming as a team i can't think in ideas and can't be active with them. my question is at work do you do a brainstorming at work and work as a team and do stuffs that's need you to be active and social. Should I be active with others to be successful at work?
@dmasterdesigns3 ай бұрын
After all this time of searching for a job. YOUR RIGHT! Regardless of how great a designer I've become. Nobody hires me? There is no hope in becoming an industrial designer than past 45.
@jimjohngirard3 ай бұрын
I am 74 and I am a practicing industrial designer from 1973 to the present. My first job was as a car designer with Chrysler in Michigan.then appliances and housewares. Then working in High Tech in the west. Sketching and Modeling/analog and digital are important. Additionally a feel for mechanical engineering is important to deal intelligently with M.E.'s to, as much as possible, control surfaces, fasteners and knit lines and injection molded parts draft etc. I was one of the first designers in my high tech company to learn 3D CAD modeling. It was extremely difficult and onerous back in the day...but I had such a desire, I self taught and got very good on HP's ME30 CAD System. It opened up opportunities for me at the company and I designed a portable ink jet printer to meet market demands as a visiting "intrapreneur" with HP's Singapore Asian Peripherals Div. The design I did in less than a year won a Business Week Best in Category IDSA Gold award in 1991-2. Other designers in the company shied away from 3D CAD and, as expected petty envy and back biting, happened. Then, I was awarded an HP Fellowship and got my 2nd masters degree in New Media at Art Center College of Design and again, using this experience animated my designs in photo realistic ways that aided in powerful presentations to project teams and management. I then started my own consultancy and I am still consulting at this age because, "I LOVE DESIGN". I am now using AI effectively in product development. I had a young designer ask me if AI would "extinct" industrial design? I said two things threaten the Industrial Designer of today....1. If you don't learn to harness and direct AI, you'll be at a disadvantage and 2. Industry must move back to this country. When I attended Art Center, I would say, fully 2/3rds of the student body were Asians. Many of them heading back to their homes in the Far East to practice their profession with the manufacturers over there. We need to bring industry back to America...that is an imperative. But never shy away from new technical breakthroughs like Chat GPT. I use it to help me write my proposals...it's great! Sorry I got long winded, but, I hope I contributed to the conversation.
@k1n5h04 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! I am a traditional artist and not an industrial designer but I still find these techniques very useful to my own work and interesting to watch.
@astitvatripathi85394 ай бұрын
Hey, This was a really great video, the product was really beautiful. Kudos to Austin and you for the great job. I wanted to know about how it is helping in aiding hearing loss (Mild-Moderate), It was the major chunk of problem statement, but anything isn't mentioned about it in the portfolio.
@jarranmilne81064 ай бұрын
Great video 🤪
@jameslabs14 ай бұрын
Thanks
@jimjohngirard4 ай бұрын
I was an industrial designer for 50 years. Started out in automotive design and finished as a independent consultant. I worked in high tech and lived all over the world. Singapore, Japan, and England. My vocation took me places I never thought I would go. Additionally, I received 2 masters degrees in Trans Design and New Media at the University of Michigan and Art Center College of Design respectively, paid for by my employers. However, what I see on the horizon for the field is bleak. While at Art Center, most of the students were Asian. And now many of them have returned to their home countries to practice their craft, designing products for our market......why.....because the industry is there......not here. Unless we change from a financially driven / consumer driven economy to a production / invention / manufacturing economy....I don't see much demand for the designers being pumped out of the schools. I have a friend who owns a major design firm in Atlanta and he now only has 1 industrial designer on staff....most their contract work is UI / UX and research. So, I lived my dream and had a successful career.....I hope it continues because the talent out there is impressive. Thanks for your channel....it's helping a lot of people.
@shawn.builds4 ай бұрын
skip to 1:50 for the action
@teahii24 ай бұрын
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@yourmf6264 ай бұрын
3:50 this looks uncomfortable
@rishikeshraj11384 ай бұрын
I'm also a CATIA Automotive designer and looking to create portfolio but I don't know Photoshop 😢 I'm feeling stuck. Can anyone create it for me please
@jimjohngirard4 ай бұрын
I was a practicing industrial designer for 45 years. My first job was as a car designer at Chrysler. I then decided that, styling rolling sculpture, though I was good at it....was boring. I then designed for a appliance manufacturer for several years and then housewares. However, I fell in love with the Western United States and worked in High Tech for 20 years....I became proficient in 3d CAD in it's infancy and have always adapted to the latest technologies. Even now, I'm doing freelance work at 73yrs old as I'm proficient on VizCom and using AI in my design development. However, the field of industrial design could become a lot smaller as industry has left these shores and is now in the Far East. We need to bring industry back to the U.S. I've lived all over the world...Japan, Singapore, England to name a few...it's been a great career for me....
@prettylittleprincess6534 ай бұрын
I'm only here from the response video. Is this a joke? He's serious? Does anybody actually believe these lies. Where's the evidence. Prove its a young mans game?
@EsmereldaAguilera4 ай бұрын
I agree with that other user. I love the Supreme CAD Masters response video to this. It's Grand.
@user-gl9gw8ig7x4 ай бұрын
Absolutely 😅.. He brutality smashed on this. I'd like to see Jimmy draw that same part faster.
@user-ds9lg7kp2e4 ай бұрын
@@user-gl9gw8ig7x Yeah. I just saw it. The middle aged man can actually draw pretty fast. His content is far more impressive to.
@tonytucker62744 ай бұрын
It's nice when someone shows thier CAD knowledge without this dude trying to make his supporters pay for it.
@ChadLopez-is1nn4 ай бұрын
I seen. And I like peaches 😍
@user-rx2mt8dv4j4 ай бұрын
I would like to be next to u could I access u on Whatsapp
@dmasterdesigns4 ай бұрын
So people have to pay for your lessons? Wow. If you have a design job already. Just give free online lessons like I do. A master like Bruce Lee never hides his secrets.
@user-im5uf2wz7j4 ай бұрын
That's what you think. There's a 45yr old I knew personally had never used Solidworks before. In 1-week he was designing Engine parts & teaching Solidworks pal.
@dmasterdesigns4 ай бұрын
Exactly I’m 45 and I’m teaching Solidworks. This guy is completely full of Bull 💩
@JimmyHuynhdesign4 ай бұрын
@@dmasterdesigns Of course there are people that learn Solidworks on their own. Consider those the learned solidworks in school vs those that learned it on their own. There is a massive difference. Full of Bull? Probably....Speaking in probabilities, certainly.
@dmasterdesigns4 ай бұрын
@@JimmyHuynhdesign Depends on the instructor. You can learn in school from a professor that can’t teach. I’ve known Cal State University teachers that couldn’t give me an answer on topo surfaces. It’s all subjective. I’m one of those people that pick things up pretty quickly.