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Inthe ever-evolving realm of design, where aesthetics merge with functionality, a select group of visionaries, now among the most famous product designers of all time, has left an indelible mark on the world. These groundbreaking minds have reshaped our perception of products, seamlessly blending form and function to create iconic designs that transcend time.

As we delve into the fascinating world of industrial design, we present a curated selection of the 20 most influential product designers (so far) who have propelled the field forward, captivating our imaginations and revolutionizing the way we interact with everyday objects.


James Dyson is a British inventor, industrial designer, and entrepreneur. He is best known as the founder of Dyson Ltd, a company that specializes in the design and manufacturing of innovative household appliances, particularly vacuum cleaners.


Born on May 2, 1947, in Cromer, Norfolk, England, Dyson studied furniture and interior design at the Royal College of Art in London. His passion for engineering and problem-solving led him to invent numerous devices throughout his career.


In the late 1970s, Dyson became frustrated with the inefficiency of conventional vacuum cleaners that relied on disposable bags. He set out to create a better solution and spent years developing a bagless vacuum cleaner that utilized cyclonic separation to capture dust and dirt. His invention, known as the Dyson Dual Cyclone, was introduced in 1993 and revolutionized the vacuum cleaner industry.


Charles and Ray Eames were an influential husband-and-wife design team known for their significant contributions to modern architecture and furniture design. They made substantial advancements in various design disciplines, including furniture design, industrial design, architecture, graphic design, and film.


The Eameses are particularly renowned for their innovative furniture designs. They pioneered the use of molded plywood and fiberglass in furniture production, which led to iconic and highly influential pieces such as the Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman, the Eames Molded Plywood Chair, and the Eames Fiberglass Shell Chair. Their designs combined comfort, functionality, and aesthetic appeal, and they became emblematic of mid-century modern design.


Dieter Rams is a German industrial designer who is widely regarded as one of the most influential designers of the 20th century. Born on May 20, 1932, in Wiesbaden, Germany, Rams is best known for his work as the head of design at Braun, a German consumer electronics company.


Achille Castiglioni was an Italian industrial designer known for his innovative and playful approach to design. Born on February 16, 1918, in Milan, Italy, Castiglioni came from a family of designers, with his father and two brothers also working in the field.


Throughout his career, Newson has collaborated with renowned companies and brands, including Nike, Apple, Louis Vuitton, and Qantas Airways. He has designed a wide range of products, including furniture, watches, eyewear, kitchenware, automobiles, and even space-related projects.


Giugiaro began his career in the automotive industry at Fiat, where he quickly gained recognition for his talent and creative approach to design. In 1968, he co-founded the design firm Italdesign Giugiaro, which went on to become one of the most renowned and successful design studios in the world.


Throughout his career, Giugiaro has collaborated with numerous automakers, creating iconic and groundbreaking designs for a wide range of vehicles. His designs include some of the most celebrated and influential cars in automotive history. Notable designs by Giugiaro include the Volkswagen Golf Mk1, the Fiat Panda, the DeLorean DMC-12, the Lotus Esprit, and the Maserati Ghibli.


Throughout his career, Starck has collaborated with numerous international companies and brands, creating a wide range of products. His designs encompass furniture, household products, lighting fixtures, kitchenware, and even architectural projects. Some of his notable works include the Ghost Chair for Kartell, the Juicy Salif citrus squeezer for Alessi, and the Mama Shelter hotels.


Sottsass was known for his multidisciplinary approach to design, which encompassed architecture, product design, furniture design, and graphics. He believed that design should evoke emotions, challenge conventions, and reflect cultural and societal shifts.


Rashid is recognized for his bold, colorful, and futuristic designs that often incorporate organic shapes and fluid lines. His designs are characterized by their sleekness and functionality, combined with a sense of playfulness and a desire to improve everyday experiences.


Throughout his career, Rashid has collaborated with numerous international brands and manufacturers, creating iconic and widely recognized products. Some of his notable designs include the Garbo waste can for Umbra, the Bobble water bottle, the Oh Chair for Umbra, and the Soundfreaq Sound Platform speaker.


Frank Gehry is a Canadian-American architect and designer renowned for his innovative and sculptural approach to architecture. He has received numerous awards, including the Pritzker Architecture Prize, which is considered one of the highest honors in the field.


In addition to his architectural work, Gehry has also made contributions to furniture design and product design. He has collaborated with companies such as Knoll and Vitra to create furniture pieces that reflect his architectural aesthetic.


Throughout his career, Loewy worked on various projects across different industries, including transportation, consumer products, graphics, and architecture. He is particularly recognized for his work in transportation design, where he made a significant impact.


Otl Aicher was a German graphic designer and influential figure in the field of visual communication. Aicher is best known for his work as the lead designer of the visual identity and graphic system for the 1972 Summer Olympics held in Munich, Germany. His designs for the Olympics, which included the iconic pictograms and the use of bold, vibrant colors, set new standards for sports event branding and have had a lasting impact on subsequent Olympic design programs.


Throughout his career, Foster has worked on numerous high-profile architectural projects around the world. Some of his most renowned works include the Hearst Tower in New York City, the Gherkin (30 St Mary Axe) in London, the Millau Viaduct in France, and the Reichstag Building renovation in Berlin.


In addition to architecture, Foster has made contributions to industrial design, interior design, and urban planning. He has collaborated with various companies and organizations to design furniture, lighting, transportation systems, and even airports.


Yves Bhar is a Swiss-born industrial designer and entrepreneur known for his innovative and socially conscious approach to design. Bhar is the founder and principal designer of the design firm Fuseproject, based in San Francisco. His work spans a wide range of industries, including product design, technology, furniture, and social impact projects.


Throughout his career, Bhar has collaborated with numerous renowned brands and organizations, including Jawbone, Samsung, Herman Miller, Airbnb, and the One Laptop per Child project. He has designed a diverse array of products, such as the Jawbone UP fitness tracker, the August smart lock, and the Sayl chair for Herman Miller.


Please post your questions and opinions in hear so we can keep a running resource going. Keep in ming that the information on the programs, as allways, will be highly biased and is no substitute for visiting the schools and comparing them yourself. It will be good suplemental information I hope.


University of Cincinatti- good price, great co-op program, respected

Art Center College of Design- rigorous program, great reputation, good alumni network

Cleveland Institute of Art- relatively cheap, caring faculty, stresses profesionalism, visiting instructors from Detroit.

College for Creative Studies- highly networked into auto industry.

Columbus College of Art and Design- great value for the money program

Academy of Art College- up and coming program

Pratt- In New York, stresses artistic side of design


If I had to pick a grad school, I would definately choose





Art Center or Pratt. The alumni work coming out of those two programs is just mind blowing. I also like the emersive atmosphere I hear about.


Art Center is one school that definately has the curriculm to get you there, but you have to work hard at it. And the location is ideal because there is so much to do around you, but you have to find time to get out there and experience it. Also the alumni network is the strongest aout there


THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THIS EQUATION is TALK TO THE STUDENTS.

You have to visit the school, and break off from the steralized tour. See what the students really feel because they will be honest with you.


I am a aulmni from Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. I put in a solid plug the school, which has grown rapidly since I have graduated. It is one of the only private ID schools in the Mid-West and is worthy of consideration.

John


Seems to me that the only thing everyone agrees on is that different schools have different strengths, and which one is the best depends on your own background and what you want to do later in life. What might actually be a much more useful discussion (if anyone else is interested in chiming in) is a specific listing of strengths and weakenesses of various design schools by people who either went there or have worked with graduates from there.


Students coming from state universities have a broader education and have the ability to take more classes that can compliment ID, such as marketing and business classes as well as psychology and sociology classes.


australian perspective is a little more limited. I am at unisa in adelaide, south australia. we have an awesome workshop and decent access to computers and industry but the lecturers are hot and cold. best lecturers seem to be the ones who are still in the profession and not full time.

Rmit in melbourne has some innovative teaching methods with a new program director. will be interesting to see what comes of that.

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