What is the difference between industrial design and graphic packaging design?

Industrial design is the process of creating and developing products that are both functional and aesthetically appealing. It involves designing the form, function, and usability of a product. Examples of products that require industrial design include furniture, electronics, transportation vehicles, and appliances.

Graphic packaging design, on the other hand, involves creating the visual packaging that contains and markets the product. This includes designing the packaging shape, size, materials, colors, and graphics. The packaging design also needs to consider functionality, such as ease of use, durability, and protection of the product.

While both industrial design and graphic packaging design focus on the appearance of a product, the emphasis and scope of work is quite different. Industrial design focuses on the functional and aesthetic design of the product itself, while graphic packaging design focuses on the visual presentation and marketing of the product.

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