Interaction design and car design and furniture design, which one is harder? In contrast

Updated on furniture 2024-07-16
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Personally, I think it is not easy to be in the design industry, and every design industry is hard when you first enter the industry, especially the design companies that have strict requirements for design works. Of course, if you have the opportunity to enter a company with a super high design standard, your personal ability is also very strong, and this feeling of hard work is not too strong. In the end, I think the pain of learning design is to improve your ability at every stage, when you have the ability to make an excellent design, you will not feel hard, but more happiness and a sense of achievement, come on friends.

    If you want to choose an industry, it is recommended that you choose whichever one you like.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Let's design a car... It's hard to get through in the early stages

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