Industrial Design Studio 2 introduces the issues of market demand, the application of mechanics to functional appliances and production implications as they impact on industrial design in contemporary social, technical and economic contexts. Collaborative and experimental activities are designed to meet the learning outcomes below. Projects allow students to explore current market trends, apply principles of physics, develop design alternatives for personal accessories, and walk a proposed new product through a manufacturing environment. Student work will demonstrate sound methodologies, established schools of design thought, appropriate marketing considerations, relevant manufacturing concerns and a response to client wants or needs. This course will include an integrated project with BIND 201, BIND 204 and BIND 205.