Industrial design is a process of
design applied to
products that are to be manufactured through techniques of
mass production. Its key characteristic is that design is separated from manufacture: the creative act of determining and defining a product's form takes place in advance of the physical act of making a product, which consists purely of repeated, often automated, replication. This distinguishes industrial design from
craft-based design, where the form of the product is determined by the product's creator at the time of its creation.