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What connects a folding bicycle, a kitchen tool, and an electric ultralight aircraft? For Mark Sanders, the answer isn’t the category, it’s the thinking. In this episode of Why Design, Mark joins host Chris Whyte to reflect on a career that spans more than four decades of designing, engineering, and inventing across radically different industries. From his early work as a mechanical engineer at Rolls-Royce, to retraining at the Royal College of Art, to licensing over 100 commercialised products, Mark’s work is united by a clear philosophy: elegance through simplicity. This is a conversation about reducing part count, designing for manufacture, and understanding why the earliest design decisions matter more than almost anything that follows. Mark shares lessons from licensing the Strida folding bike, working with manufacturers, and inventing products where cost, reliability, and accessibility truly matter. It’s not a conversation about trends or scale. It’s about invention as a craft, and design as responsibility. Don’t just listen. Go beyond the podcast. Join the Why Design community → teamkodu.com/events 💡 What You’ll Learn ⚙️ Why radically different products often share the same design principles 🧠 How simplicity creates elegance across engineering and design 🔩 Why reducing part count improves reliability, cost, and longevity 🚲 Lessons from designing and licensing the Strida folding bike ✈️ What designing electric ultralight aircraft teaches about safety and systems thinking 🧪 Why concept design decisions shape everything downstream 💬 Memorable Quotes “Concept design is everything. If you get that wrong, you’re fixing it forever downstream.” “Good design isn’t about adding features. It’s about fewer parts doing more work.” “Elegance means something to engineers and designers, and that’s why it matters.” “If you only design for the elite, you’re not designing for people.” “Invention isn’t a career for security. It’s a career for curiosity.” 🔗 Resources & Links 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube & Amazon → whydesign.club 👥 Join the Why Design community → teamkodu.com/events 🌐 Explore Mark Sanders’ work → https://www.mas-design.com 🔗 Follow Mark Sanders on LinkedIn → / mark77a 📸 Follow @whydesignxkodu on Instagram 🎥 Watch full episodes → / @whydesignpod 🔗 Follow Chris Whyte → LinkedIn.com/in/mrchriswhyte About the Episode Why Design is powered by Kodu, a specialist recruitment partner for the hardware and physical product development industry. Through honest conversations with designers, engineers, and creative leaders, we explore not just what they build but why they build it, and how their thinking holds up across industries and time. About Kodu Kodu is a recruitment partner for ambitious hardware brands, design consultancies, and product-led businesses. We help teams hire exceptional talent across industrial design, mechanical engineering, and product leadership, bringing structure, clarity, and long-term thinking to one of the hardest parts of scaling. 🔗 Learn more → teamkodu.com