Each year on March 5, the U.S. design community celebrates National Industrial Design Day, a moment to recognize the professionals behind the products we use every day. First entered into the U.S. Congressional Record in 2015, the day acknowledges that industrial designers improve our lives in countless ways by shaping products that are not only functional, but also visually distinctive and commercially valuable. For businesses, great design is more than aesthetics; it is a strategic asset. Thoughtfully-designed products drive consumer recognition, brand loyalty, and significant revenue across industries.

Unsurprisingly, the number of awarded U.S. design patents continues to reach all-time highs, reflecting the growing importance of protecting the ornamental appearance of products in a competitive marketplace. National Industrial Design Day is also a reminder of the critical role that legal protection plays in supporting innovation. Design patents, along with trade dress, copyright and other intellectual property tools, help ensure that original product designs are safeguarded against imitation. By pairing strong design with strong legal strategy, companies can better protect their investments and continue bringing innovative, well-designed products to market.

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