Bridging Industrial Design and UX
Shared Tools, Languages and Competencies
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https://doi.org/10.24215/30087473e026Keywords:
Design, UX, industrial design, competencies, toolsAbstract
This article aims to explore key points of convergence between industrial design and UX design, focusing on shared design approaches, tools, and skills. Based on the analysis of interviews and documents gathered within the framework of a broader research project, it outlines similarities in working logic, methodological structures, and types of knowledge involved in both disciplines. The objective is to provide ele ments that help understand how industrial design education can offer a solid founda tion for professional performance in digital environments, without requiring a radical shift in design thinking.References
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