As a toy designer, you handle the entire lifecycle of the development of a new toy. Your responsibilities are to design sketches, assess materials needed, create a prototype, consult on requirements, assist with product testing, and modify to deliver the final product.
Annual Salary
Hourly Wage
Top Earners
$77,500
$37
75th Percentile
$66,000
$32
Average
$55,655
$27
Industrial designers will have a decline in employment growth, of 4 percent, through 2029, according to the Department of Labor. The U.S. toy, doll, and game manufacturing industry has had little growth, about 1.2 percent per year, from 2015 through 2020.
Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Design or Graphic Design
Address: Cincinnati,Oh
Website: https://www.uc.edu/
Information on the Major: https://daap.uc.edu/academic-programs/school-of-design/industrial-design.html
Address: Providence, Rhode Island
Website: https://www.risd.edu/
Information on the Major: https://www.risd.edu/academics/apparel-design
Address: Brooklyn, Ny
Website: https://www.pratt.edu/
Information on the Major: https://www.pratt.edu/design/
Communication skills
Creativity and imagination
Problem-solving skills
Attention to detail
Computer-Aided Design
Graphic design software
3d modeling and rendering software
Prototyping software
Creativity
Impactful
Fun and Variety
Intense Competition
High Pressure and Deadlines
Constantly Evolving Trends
Toy and game designers work in offices in toy and game firms, design companies, or in their own studios. They use computers and computer-aided design software to create models of toys and games. They spend time in brainstorming meetings with other design team members and market research.
Career Researched By: Maj Lofton