What is an Electronic Technician at Indesign?

February 27, 2024 | Blog
Our electronics technicians at Indesign, LLC are highly skilled and possess a combination of technical expertise, problem-solving abilities, and practical skills. They are highly valued internally at Indesign and by our clients for their abilities to assemble and modify electronics. Some of our clients regularly outsource this type of work to Indesign either because Indesign technicians are able to complete the work much faster than a typical engineer/technician or because the work requires a skilled hand for tasks such as small/fine wiring, removal/replacement of ICs/tiny parts, or hand placement of components that can’t be machine assembled. (more…)
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Electronic Computer-Aided Design: What Is It?

November 28, 2023 | Blog
ECAD stands for "Electronic Computer-Aided Design". It's a category of software tools and solutions used in the design and development of electronic circuits. ECAD software is commonly employed by electrical engineers and printed circuit board (PCB) designers to create and capture schematics, design/layout printed circuit boards (PCBs), build component libraries, simulate electronic circuits, and perform various other tasks related to electronic design. (more…)
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The Requirements Guide

July 29, 2022 | Blog
Our process improvement initiative on requirements resulted in some updates to our checklists and quality process tools, but some of the things we learned didn’t have an obvious place to go. Some of the things we learned seemed worthy of standing on their own as something new. We created a requirements guide to capture the rest. (more…)
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Starting with the End in Mind: The Importance of Requirements

April 5, 2022 | Blog
Some people say, “Enjoy the ride; it’s not just about getting to the destination,” or something like that. For some things in life that’s true, and good advice. It’s also true, to a degree, for product development. We enjoy the process of building new systems. Helping our clients solve their problems is what we do, and we have fun doing it. But product development usually has strict expectations for budget and schedule. This isn’t a casual joyride. A product development is a purposeful endeavor, and in some cases we are setting out to do something which has never been done before. (more…)
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What’s in a Name? 25 Years of “Indesign”

February 28, 2022 | Blog
A little over 25 years ago, teams of people were planning to launch a new company. The code name for the new company was Phoenix as the teams were working for the consumer products division of AT&T Bell Labs/Lucent and those jobs were set to move from Indianapolis to New Jersey. Employment changes were required by all. A small group of people decided to stay in Indy and form an engineering design services company. Drafts of business plans had been written, and plans were being made for staffing, facilities, IT, and finance. Now it was time to come up with a “real” name for this enterprise. A name that could be put on the self-printed business cards and brochures. As with all activities for this fledgling company, then and now, we were all asked to be creative and submit ideas for the name of the new company. How We Started I remember thinking about possible company names on my drive home that day. Within the Bell Labs community, we were referred to as the Indianapolis Laboratories or “Indy Labs”. I was thinking of possible company names that would incorporate that part of our shared past. I really liked “INgineering”, but it looked funny, and I didn’t think the engineering team would allow it. I sat at my Mac and started typing in different variations and finally hit on “IND”, the airport abbreviation for Indianapolis, and “Design”. Removing a duplicate D left INDesign. That seemed to work! I then went through all the fonts I had installed on my trusty Mac on this new combo word. I really liked the look of INDesign in a handwriting font I had recently downloaded. To me, in that font, the logo looked like something new, something just created and exciting. The logo had to be red for the same reason that Ferraris and roses are red. Red means passion and energy, and there sure was a lot of that with this group! The next evening, team members submitted their ideas for names and logos, and there were many good ones. A series of votes were taken, with INDesign emerging as the selection. The tag line “Innovative Design of Products and Systems” was added to the logo. It was a thrill to see the logo on our first building on Caito Drive and on our first website. Where We Are Now A few years after our start, a “real” professional logo was created. The spelling was changed to Indesign with the “In” remaining red, and the silly “new company” handwriting font was replaced with one better representing an established company. “Innovative Design” was replaced with “Engineering Excellence” and our logo has stayed that way ever since. Obviously, the company would have been successful no matter what name was chosen. Shakespeare addressed that point a couple of centuries ago. Now 25 years later, Indesign has clients all over the world, and the staff has more than doubled in size. Indesign is a brand that represents the integrity and efforts of all the people that have worked here, and I’m very proud to be one of them. Contact Us With over 25 years of experience, Indesign, LLC, has developed a proven product development process for a variety of markets, beginning with product concept development and ending with design for manufacturing. If you are interested in learning more about our engineering and design services, contact us today at (317) 377-5450!
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Successful Product Development During the Global Chip Shortage

July 23, 2021 | Blog
Almost everyone has heard about the parts shortage that is currently affecting the global supply chain for semiconductors. In the past, news of a microchip shortage wouldn’t make much of a splash on national news, but the current situation is unprecedented. The lead time on some parts is more than a year (and even longer in some cases). Distributors and contract manufacturers are scrambling to get customers the parts that they need, but sometimes they simply are not available and an alternative solution is the only path forward. At Indesign, LLC, we’ve adapted quickly to ensure that our clients’ product designs can move to full production despite the parts shortage. (more…)
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The Benefits of Electron to Indesign, LLC

May 26, 2021 | Blog
Although every client is unique at Indesign, LLC, a lot of our processes carry over from project to project. As a company of engineers, whenever we find ourselves doing the same thing more than once, we’re primed to search for how we can improve or automate that task. While, of course, the technical underpinnings for automation have existed nearly as long as computers themselves, we are always looking for ways and processes to do things better. This is where the Electron framework comes in. (more…)
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Indesign, LLC FAQ

April 23, 2021 | Blog
Are you possibly interested in our services but still have a lot of lingering questions? Check out our frequently asked questions below! If you have any additional questions or would like to schedule a consultation, please feel free to contact us at (317) 377-5450. (more…)
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Lessons Learned During 20 Years of Product Development (Part III)

March 25, 2021 | Blog
Creating and sustaining a healthy working culture and team cannot be over-emphasized. During my career, I’ve worked in both healthy and unhealthy environments with highly-functional and dysfunctional team members. Having a vibrant work setting makes all the difference to not only the success of the project but also the personal satisfaction of doing the work. Here are some of the elements that we at Indesign, LLC have implemented and that help create a vigorous place to work. (more…)
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Lessons Learned During 20 Years of Product Development

February 24, 2021 | Blog
There are numerous learnings that occur with years of experience and abundant project involvements. Last month, the lessons of effective communications and product definition were discussed. This month, the learnings from project planning and project execution are the focal points. (more…)
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