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What are Industrial designs? Some famous Industrial designs!

01 Oct 2025 Zinkpot 441

What?


Industrial design is the aesthetic and visual aspect of a product — its shape, pattern, configuration, surface, or ornamentation — that makes it look unique and appealing. It does not cover how the product works mechanically (that’s patents) but how it looks and how the user perceives it.

It’s protected by Industrial Design Rights or Design Patents so others cannot copy the appearance of a product. India’s Designs Act, 2000 protects such creative shapes and appearances for 10 years (extendable by 5 more). It is registered with the Controller General of Patents, Designs & Trade Marks (CGPDTM).

 

Key Points

  1. Focuses on appearance & style: lines, curves, texture, color, shape.
  2. Encourages creativity & brand identity — often what makes customers choose one brand over another.
  3. Usually valid for 10–25 years depending on the country (e.g., India — initial 10 years, extendable by 5 more).
  4. Different from trademark (brand names/logos) and patent (technical invention).

 

Why Industrial Design Protection Matters?

 

  1. Builds brand identity (consumers instantly recognize your product).
  2. Gives legal monopoly over look & feel, stops cheap copies.
  3. Supports innovation in style & ergonomics, boosting sales.
  4. Critical in fashion, tech, automotive, packaging industries.
     

Examples of Iconic Industrial Designs

 

  1. Apple iPhone (2007 onwards): Minimalist glass-and-metal slab with rounded corners — Apple holds multiple design patents for its look.
  2. Sony Walkman: Iconic 1980s cassette player shape and control layout became a design classic.
  3. Volkswagen Beetle: Distinctive rounded body and fenders.
  4. Mini Cooper: Compact, playful British car design — instantly recognizable.
  5. Tesla Model S & Cybertruck: Sleek, minimal sedan vs. sharp-edged futuristic truck.
  6. Coca-Cola Bottle (Contour Bottle, 1915): Unique curved silhouette registered as an industrial design.
  7. Zippo Lighter: Rectangular metal flip-top design — unchanged for decades.
  8. Royal Enfield Motorcycles: Retro-modern styling protected under industrial design rights.
  9. Amul Ice Cream Cart Packaging: Distinctive shape & decoration.
  10. Tata Nexon SUV: Some external design elements registered to maintain exclusivity.

 

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