Industrial Design

Definition of Industrial Design

What is Industrial Design?

Industrial design is an aesthetic aspect of a product that consists of three-dimensional characteristics, such as the shape of a product, or two-dimensional characteristics, such as patterns, lines, or colors. Industrial design protects the aesthetics or appearance of a product.

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Types of Industrial Design

Shape

Three-dimensional appearance representing the overall form of a product. Example: The body shape of a Polaroid camera.

Configuration

Three-dimensional appearance representing the arrangement of components or ornaments that form a product. Example: Patterns on Oreo cookies.

Line Composition

Two-dimensional appearance representing a combination of lines on the product's surface. Example: Line patterns on clothing.

Color Composition

Two-dimensional appearance representing a combination of colors on the product's surface. Example: Colorful patterns on a handbag.

Requirements for Industrial Design

Novelty

Industrial design must be new and not previously disclosed or published, either in Indonesia or abroad.

Esthetic Value

Design has a visual appearance that gives an esthetic impression on the shape, configuration, line composition, or color composition of the product.

Applied in Industry

Design can be realized on products and produced repeatedly in industrial activities or handicrafts.

FAQ

Frequent asked questions

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