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. They may also spend some time traveling to toy manufacturers' offices, testing facilities, exhibit sites, and design centers.
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