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Commercial and Industrial Designer

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AVG. SALARY

$69,070

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Decision Making

Jennifer Linnane is a product designer. "The most challenging aspects of any design project are learning when to compromise and when to hold your ground. The interesting thing about ID [industrial design] is that you can have as good or better ideas than a person with a lot more experience, but it is rare that your first idea is the best or only solution," she says.

"Learning how to refine and build on other people's ideas and giving as much effort to an idea that's not your baby is a difficult skill to acquire, but it's well worth it. By using other peoples' expertise and experience, you learn more and get more innovative and solid solutions."

You are working on a design for a single-use camera. You come up with a design that is very well-received by consumers. However, when it comes to production time, you discover that your client wants to reduce costs.

Your original design called for a contrasted color scheme. The client wants to save some money by making it a single color.

"I was always told upon entering and throughout my college career that perfectionists will not succeed in ID," says Linnane.

Your design works. But the client is paying the bill and he has decided to go with a lower cost option. What do you do?

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