The training of Industrial Designers at ISDi.
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Abstract
The article discusses how they designed the Professional Model and Industrial Design training curriculum, from the characterization and analysis of economic and socio-cultural context of the country, to get a professional able to help create a society of new type, designed to the satisfaction of human needs, consistent with a philosophy of sustainable consumption and support socialist principles, thus promoting economic development and that may be present in each of the production strategies and policies for development of new products, processes and services, helping to raise the value of the products, the sales growth, technological independence, enabling the satisfaction of domestic demand and competition in international markets.
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