Every design starts with an idea. But before it reaches production, that idea must be translated into drawings, documentation, BOMs, and instructions. Engineers are therefore not just makers, but translators of logic.
Technical decisions must be understandable
A good design explains itself — through features, dimensions, and naming. The fewer questions people need to ask, the better the design carries its intent.
Logic builds trust
When production, service, and management understand why a part is designed the way it is, trust grows — both in the product and in the engineer behind it.
Design intent is a language
The best engineers speak that language fluently. Not by using more words, but by designing more clearly.
