Benjamin Hoffman | Engineering, Design & Digital Media

Bridging the Gap Between Technical Engineering & Creative Content

I am an optimization-driven leader, artist, and engineer specializing at the intersection of Mechanical Engineering Technology and Digital Media Production.

With seven years of CAD expertise and a deep foundation in Communications, I translate complex technical data and "big picture" dreams into compelling visual stories, high-performance designs, and tangible final products. My goal is simple: to provide lasting value and performance that leaves every client with a solution they love.

Core Competencies

  • Engineering & Design: 7 years of CAD experience, including 5+ years specializing in PTC Creo. Expert in 3D Printing (FDM), prototyping, and functional part design.

  • Digital Media & Post-Production: Professional video editing and color grading using DaVinci Resolve and the Adobe Creative Cloud suite.

  • Technical Consulting: 3+ years as a Mobile Expert, providing deep-level diagnostic and account support for modern cellular ecosystems and hardware.

Specialized Interests: High-end PC architecture, Cloud systems, and community engagement as a Level 6 Google Local Guide.

SILVADES A1 3d printing a custom bathroom shelf.

I operate with a 'builder' mindset: I don't just use technology; I master it. Whether I’m pushing high-performance PC architecture to its thermal and computational limits or performing precision maintenance on a turbocharged Volvo power plant, my goal is the same: peak efficiency. I dive deep into the mechanics of every system I touch to ensure that the final result isn't just functional—it’s faster, more reliable, and optimized for maximum output.

Precision-Driven Design

I treat 3D modeling as the perfect intersection of logic and art. With over half a decade of expertise in PTC Creo, I design with the final product in mind, ensuring every part is as manufacturable as it is precise. My workflow—anchored by Bambu Lab’s advanced printing technology—allows for lightning-fast prototyping. This 'fail-fast, refine-faster' approach means I can dial in tolerances to the micron, delivering a finished product that works exactly as intended.