The role of industrial designer in the improvement of productive processes.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31908/grafias.v0i25.1362Keywords:
Production process, productive viability, social responsibility, industrial designerAbstract
Since the industrial revolution, the designer has been a key to the development of projects in the conceptual and investigative part and decision making against the viability of a production process. From propositional competence, involving cultural fields, environmental, social, ergonomic and productive areas that impact on the product, the designer must develop highly innovative objects, with a production viability and transcendence compared to other substitutes.
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