Wednesday, March 7, 2012

So about Industrial Design...


I applied to my first year of college expecting to become a graphic designer.

As an ignorant art student, I thought graphic design was the god tier of art. All artists wanted to become a graphic designer. If they didn’t want to become a graphic designer, they wanted to become an animator or an illustrator.

Everything else meant you were going to end up a starving artist on the side of the road, living like a hobo. That’s how it was in my head anyway.

I dress like a hobo everyday

I had never even heard of industrial design until my freshman year. What’s industrial design? Isn’t that like architecture, where they build buildings, like factories? Sounds boring. I don’t want that as my major.

The year went by and then it was time for portfolio interviews to see which major decided we were worthy enough to grace their field. My first choice was the obvious top tier graphic design, and my second choice was the fall back of industrial design.

The graphic design professors stared at me like hungry crows, waiting for me to die of anxiety, maybe two out of five of them even bothering to crack a smile, asking me question after question.
Caw caw


The industrial design professor, singular, sat me down and we chatted, a few questions, but no ravenous stares, it was more of a mourning dove.

I had no idea what I was talking about, for either interview.

Graphic design didn’t want me, and while declaring my major in that small office, I declared industrial design as my field.

I went down kicking and screaming.

But in the end, I’m glad graphic design didn’t want me, dropped me on my butt and made me crawl to industrial design.

Our homework is to build things and take things apart.

Take that GD.
Thank you for not accepting me into your murder. 
Thank Jove!
- A