What do industrial design and art design encompass respectively?

Industrial design is actually product design, including automobiles, electronic products, daily necessities, etc. and even medical equipment. I studied industrial design. I learned a lot of things, 3D modeling, rendering, hand-drawing, graphic layout, and even photography. A lot of art and design is covered. Some schoolmates told me that industrial design is more extensive, and in the future, you can do products, but also advertisements, graphic, unlike the plane, etc. Unless you study on your own, you will be limited to this specialty.

Art and design includes advertising, graphic, visual communication, public **** art, environmental art, web page and so on. In the future, there are definitely different directions, some of which are easier but have less income in the future, and some of which are tiring but have more income.

I personally feel that industrial design is biased towards science, many schools of industrial design are recruiting science students, most of the art design are biased towards art. In fact, these are not important, the design is *** through, early industrial designers are born to learn graphic, many learn industrial design graduated are engaged in art design. But I think the study of industrial design is good, more tired, but in the student era to learn more things, employers will not hire a still need to learn students but a designer can officially work.