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Visual Design Engineers blend artistic form with functional design across various products, including services, software, and physical items. While their efforts often relate to ergonomics and visual appeal, their engineering expertise distinguishes them from industrial or product designers by emphasizing functionality, problem-solving, efficiency, and ease of use. Students enroll in engineering courses alongside studies in art, computer-aided design (CAD), graphic design, and industrial design.
Graduates from this specialization can pursue careers in sectors like consumer goods, merchandising displays and model construction, computer hardware, automotive, architecture, construction, and manufacturing. Virtually any industry can benefit from the creative and technical abilities of a Visual Design Engineer.
Their responsibilities may involve crafting sleek and practical devices (such as phones, tablets, and laptops), from creating comfortable and visually appealing furniture to shaping automotive exteriors that enhance aerodynamics and passenger safety, as well as designing facility layouts and displays that establish a visual atmosphere while boosting efficiency or driving sales.