The Industrial Design Program prepares students to be creative, practical, user-centered, aesthetics-focused, problem-solving, and opportunity-exploring designers, design strategists, or design leaders.
The NC State University Industrial Design Program is one of the top professional programs in this discipline in the country. The program offers Bachelor of Industrial Design (BID) and Master of Industrial Design (MID) degrees, both accredited by The National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).
Students learn and practice design in a studio environment very similar to that of professional design offices. Students methodically study human physical and cognitive interaction with artifacts and services in order to discover user experience insights and then create innovative solutions to design problems. The dynamic and sophisticated balance of form, function, innovation, and practicality are constantly debated and articulated throughout the journey to better design.
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Over the past 40 years, the Industrial Design program at NC State has grown into one of the highest-ranked ID programs in the U.S. Its graduates go on to be designers at companies like IBM, Adidas, and Under Armour. Its faculty partner on grants from the NIH to tackle human centered design for maternal and fetal medicine. Finally, the program will be moving to a dedicated space where they can work collaboratively and creatively.
The Industrial Design faculty have joined NC State University from prestigious institutions around the world, each bringing years of experience in design, research, innovation, and education. The graduates from the program are enhancing the quality of life experiences with the creative design of products, services, branding, and communication systems for companies such as IDEO, Nike, Volvo, IBM, Toshiba, Dell, Pentagram, PepsiCo, RKS Design, Microsoft, The Smithsonian, Adidas, Hasbro, Target, and Bosch.
Industrial design is the professional service of creating and developing concepts and specifications that optimize the function, value, and appearance of products and systems for the mutual benefit of both user and manufacturer. Industrial designers develop these concepts and specifications for the user and manufacturer through the collection, analysis, and synthesis of data, often within the context of cooperative working relationships with other members of a development group such as management, marketing, engineering, and manufacturing specialists. They then communicate their clear and concise recommendations through drawings, models, and verbal descriptions that embody all relevant design criteria determined by the group.
The industrial designer’s unique contribution emphasizes those aspects of the product or system that relate most directly to human characteristics, needs, experiences, and interests. This contribution requires specialized understanding of visual, spatial, and tactile senses as well as product safety and convenience criteria. Industrial designers are experts in anticipating psychological, physiological and sociological factors and perceptions that influence users of products and services. Industrial designers also maintain a practical concern for the technical processes and requirements for manufacturing; marketing opportunities and economic constraints; and regulatory requirements relevant to good design.
In addition to supplying concepts for products and systems, industrial designers are often retained for consultation on a variety of problems that have to do with product and organization identity systems, development of communication systems, interior and exhibit design, advertising devices and packaging, and other related services. Their expertise is often sought in a wide variety of administrative arenas to assist in developing industry standards, regulatory guidelines, and quality control procedures to improve manufacturing operations and products. Industrial designers are guided by a professional obligation to protect the public safety and well-being, to respect the environment, and to observe contractual and ethical business practices.
🔵🟣🟡🟢You’re invited to INTERSECTIONS — the GXD Class of 2026 Senior Spotlight! Join us for a celebratory reception on April 30th, 5–7pm. Amazing design + snacks. We’re in!
📍 Brooks Hall, 50 Pullen Road, Raleigh, NC 🅿️ Free parking in the Stinson Drive lot after 5pm...
Congratulations to our #GXD seniors on their truly impressive presentations @sassoftware yesterday! Speculative Worlds: New Potentials in Democratic Practices — supported by #humancentereddesign and #AgenticAI...
Reconnecting feels so good. Thanks @idsa.gt @designattech @shank71 @warrenginn for getting the band back together at the @idsadesign Southern District Design Conference! Let’s do it again! Look for more info from @ncstate_gxid soon!...
The hits keep coming this week! Join us for— Denied Momentum: How Facing Every Pivot Builds Not Just Our Character, But Our Joy—by David Bulfin @bulfin. David is an @ncstatedesign alum, former BOLTGROUP Design Director, skate deck manufacturer, amateur racing driver, and now full-time LEGO Designer in Billund, Denmark.
David has built a career on resilience and adaptability across industries and continents — and believes every design challenge has equal dignity.
🗓 Thursday, April 9 · 4:30 PM 📍 Burns Auditorium 🔓 Open to all
Hey GXD! Tuesday 4/7 we’re welcoming Dana C. Gierdowski to the College of Design for a conversation every designer needs to hear: “You Are Not the User: Unpacking the Research Process at Lenovo.”
Dana leads product research on Lenovo’s UX Design Research team, working across hardware, software, and emerging design. She’s also a NC State alum (PhD, Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media) — so this is a homecoming of sorts.
Pull up and learn what rigorous user research looks like at scale.
Thrilled to host Jason P. Belaire, FIDSA—@belworldcreative—here at @ncstate_gxid @ncstatedesign for what promises to be a powerful discussion. (Now in the Rotunda!)
Jason’s new PRIMAL EMPATHY™ framework — fresh off its SXSW debut — challenges us to rethink how we approach empathy in design, moving beyond surface-level rhetoric toward research-backed, human-centric practice. This is a must-attend for anyone working at the intersection of design, technology, and human connection.
Join us!
📍 The Rotunda (50 Pullen Rd., 3rd Floor) ⏰ Wednesday, April 8th @ 4:30 PM 🎟️ Public keynote — all are welcome.
Congratulations @zandermeister and @diego.renau_ on winning the #IDSASMA here at @ncstate_gxid @idsa_ncsu! Many thanks to our judges Mary Lee Cater, Sam Patterson, Prassad Joshi and Alyssa Weathers. And to @idsa_rdu and @kim.byungsoo! See you in Atlanta #IDSASDDC...