Unusual designer
1. opening: we may have misunderstood what AI really changed
If you have had a feeling in the last year:
Industrial design is becoming more and more "unable to learn".
You're not alone.
The common experience of many designers is:
* I have seen a lot of tutorials, but there are not many that can be used.
* AI tools are getting more and more, but anxiety is getting stronger
* Projects are getting faster, but growing slower
So a question was repeatedly raised:
Will AI replace industrial designers?
But the question itself may be wrong.
Because what's really happening, it's not "replacement", it's something else deeper:
AI are forcing industrial designers to rethink learning.
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2. is an overlooked fact: the "learning system" of industrial design has failed.
Over the past two decades, the learning style of industrial design has been stable:
Learning = input knowledge → remember method → practice repeatedly → form experience
A typical path is:
* Learning Software (Rhino / SolidWorks / KeyShot)
* Learning methods (user research/CMF/design process)
* Learning cases (excellent works dismantling)
* Do projects (accumulate experience)
This system worked in the past because:
Change speed
But one key change happened today:
Change speed>> People's learning speed
Especially after the AI:
* Scheme generation speed increases exponentially
* The cost of information acquisition is approaching zero
* Very frequent tool updates
The result is:
"Remembering more" no longer equals "being more capable".
This leads directly to a phenomenon:
Many designers are "learning" but not "growing".
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3. core turning point: learning is changing from "storage" to "connection"
We need to redefine a fundamental problem:
What is memory?
Traditional understanding:
Memory = Stored Information
But in cognitive science, the more realistic explanation is:
Memory = strength of connections between neural networks
In other words:
* You are not "saving" knowledge
* but rather 'connection' knowledge
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In industrial design, this change is very obvious
In the past, the structure of knowledge was as follows:
User Research | CMF | Modeling | Structure | Market
(independent of each other)
Now the knowledge structure of excellent designers is:
User demand → product definition → industrial design → manufacturing
↘AI-generated↗
↘Business Judgment↗
Knowledge is no longer a "module", but a "network".
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So the first core conclusion is:
Memory is not storage, but connection.
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4. the second change: understanding is changing from "input" to "refactoring"
In the past we thought:
Understanding = understanding and remembering retelling
But the AI era has completely changed this logic.
Now the message you're facing is:
* AI gives you 10 options at once
* Search engines give you 100 explanations
* Community gives you experience in different directions
The question becomes:
Not "do you have knowledge", but "how do you organize knowledge".
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A more real process is:
AI output information
Down
Filter Invalid Information
Down
Extract key structures
Down
Reorganization of logical relations
Down
Form your own judgment model
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So understanding becomes:
Understanding is not input, but refactoring.
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5. industrial design is undergoing the same structural changes
AI is not a single point of impact on the design, but changes the entire system.
We can break it down into four levels:
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1) Process refactoring: from linear to parallel
Past Processes:
Research → Definition → Design → Modeling → Rendering → Delivery
It is now changing:
Multi-threaded exploration AI generation fast verification real-time adjustment
Four key changes:
Linear Serial → Closed Loop Parallel
Link island → data penetration
Experience Driven → Intelligent Iteration
Single point efficiency → full link efficiency
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2) Role refactoring: Designers are changing from "executors" to "definers"
Past:
The man who drew the picture
Modeling people
Expression of people
Now:
Problem Definer
Decision-making participants
System Integrator
Capacity changes:
Modeling expression → problem definition
Personal skills → human-machine collaboration
Performer → Decision Maker
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3) Capability refactoring: software capabilities are declining in weight
Past core competencies:
* Rhino Proficiency
* Rendering ability
* Expressiveness
* Engineering experience
Now core competencies:
* Defining the problem
* Call AI
* Structured thinking
* Interdisciplinary integration
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4) Learning Refactoring: Design itself is becoming a "continuous learning system"
Design is no longer a project process, but rather:
Continuous generation → continuous feedback → continuous optimization
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6. why do AI make learning more important?
Seemingly contradictory, but the logic is:
AI make "answers" cheap, but make "questions" more important.
Past:
Who has more answers? Who is stronger?
Now:
Who can ask better questions?
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This brings about a fundamental change:
The value of the designer shifts from "output ability" to "problem definition ability".
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7. Back to Learning Essence: Two Key Competences
If you compress all changes into two core competencies:
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Capability 1: Connectivity (Connect)
Building relationships with fragmented knowledge
Manifests as:
* Able to understand cross-domain relationships
* Can access the AI results into the design process
* Understand business/user/technology relationships
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Ability 2: Refactoring Ability (Reconstruct)
reorganize information into its own model
Manifests as:
* Able to filter AI information
* Able to reorganize program logic
* Can form judgments rather than answers
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8. a new learning model (can be used directly)
I summarized it into a model that designers can use every day:
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CONNECT (connection model)
C. What is the Context background?
Why does O Origin exist?
What is N Network related?
What has N New changed?
How can E Experiment try?
What is my own understanding of C Create?
T Transfer can migrate?
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REBUILD (refactoring model)
What does R Remove remove?
What Extract E extract?
What does Bridge and old experience connect?
What can U Upgrade upgrade?
What Integrate I integrate?
L Logic Rebuild Logic
D Decide makes a judgment
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9. is an important judgment: industrial design is changing from "skill industry" to "cognitive industry"
Past:
Will software = can work
Now:
Can think, can connect, can refactor = valuable
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Industrial design is undergoing a fundamental change:
From "people who do design" to "people who understand the system and participate in decision-making".
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10. Conclusion: AI is not the end, but a reverse mechanism.
AI are not replacing designers.
It's doing something deeper:
Forcing us back to the essence of learning.
Because when the tool is powerful enough:
Memories are no longer important
* Rapid depreciation of skills
* Execution is automated
There are only three things that are truly irreplaceable:
Connection capacity
reconstruction ability
Problem definition ability
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Finally, back to the core of the three sentences:
Memory is not storage, but connection.
Understanding is not input, but reconstruction.
AI is not a substitute for thinking, but an amplification of thinking.
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If the last era of industrial design was the "age of expressive power",
The next era is:
The Age of Thinking Structure.
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