Here's how you can navigate conflicts arising from conflicting design philosophies as an Industrial Designer.
Navigating conflicts in industrial design often involves reconciling different design philosophies. As an industrial designer, you may find yourself caught between form and function, innovation and marketability, or sustainability and cost-effectiveness. These conflicts can arise within a design team or between a designer and stakeholders. The key to managing these conflicts is to understand the underlying principles of each philosophy, communicate effectively, and find a balance that aligns with the project's goals.