Industrial Design
Industrial design as a discipline and occupation is a mixture of science and art. Each of the two pillars of science and art have such a strong and stable position in the body of industrial design that by removing each of them, the process of industrial design is not completed and eventually the result is either diverted to pure industry or to pure art.
With this description, we can conclude, firstly, that industrial design is rightly a good name for this field, and secondly, that the above fields have a specific application in industrial design. This means that the industrial designer must have sufficient mastery and mastery of the subjects of industry and art to the extent that his goal is achieved. In industrial design, independent learning and mere mechanics, painting, graphics, etc. never help, but it is necessary to research and collect information in the required field, depending on the specific need and purpose.
Therefore, it can be said that industrial design is a comprehensive and hybrid discipline. A specialty to obtain specific information from any specialized field