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Properties

What term describes the distinct characteristics of materials such as tensile strength, malleability, ductility, conductivity, and resistance to corrosion?

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Innovative Materials

Advances in material science that offer new possibilities for design and functionality, such as the development of graphene, smart materials, and bio-materials, are known as what?

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Sustainability

What term refers to choosing materials that reduce the environmental impact of material extraction, processing, and disposal?

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Integration

The requirement for modern designs to incorporate multiple components, such as electronics, mechanical parts, and software, is known as what?

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Standardization vs. Customization

What term describes the balance designers must strike between using widely available, cost-effective components and creating custom components that meet specific design criteria?

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Manufacturing Techniques

Traditional processes like casting, molding, and machining, as well as advanced techniques like additive manufacturing (3D printing), laser cutting, and CNC machining, fall under what term?

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Efficiency and Cost

The choice of manufacturing process, which affects production efficiency, cost, and scalability, is referred to as what?

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Cyclical Nature

The term that describes how fashion and trends are often cyclical, with past styles re-emerging, is what?

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Cultural Influence

What term refers to how fashion trends vary across cultures and demographics, requiring designers to tailor their products to different markets?

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Personal Preferences

What term describes the need for designers to consider diverse personal tastes to ensure products appeal to a broad audience?

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Cultural Sensitivity

The understanding of cultural preferences and the importance of avoiding cultural appropriation in global markets is known as what?

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Aesthetic Elements

Elements such as color, form, texture, and proportion that are crucial in defining a product's style are known as what?

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Evolving Styles

The need for designers to stay informed about changing styles in architecture, automotive design, and consumer electronics is referred to as what?

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Market Research

What term refers to understanding consumer needs, preferences, and behavior to guide the design process?

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Product Positioning

The effective marketing strategy that positions a product uniquely in the market and influences design decisions to align with brand messaging is known as what?

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Brand Identity

A strong identity that differentiates a product from competitors, often defined by elements like logos, color schemes, and packaging, is called what?

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Brand Loyalty

Consistent design that reflects a brand’s values and promises to foster customer loyalty is referred to as what?

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Social Change

Design that drives societal change by addressing issues such as accessibility, health, and education is known as what?

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Inclusive Design

Creating products accessible to people of all abilities to promote inclusivity and social equity is referred to as what?

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Ethical Considerations

Ethical design practices that involve fair labor practices, humane working conditions, and avoiding exploitation are known as what?

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Community Engagement

Involving communities in the design process to ensure products meet local needs and reflect cultural values is referred to as what?

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User-Centered Design

A design approach that focuses on the end-user’s needs, preferences, and limitations is known as what?

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Usability Testing

Conducting thorough testing to identify potential issues and areas for improvement in a product is referred to as what?

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Human Factors

Considering aspects such as comfort, efficiency, and safety in the design process to improve user experience is known as what?

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Adaptive Design

Designing adaptable products that cater to different user sizes, strengths, and abilities is referred to as what?

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Eco-Friendly Materials

Using materials that are renewable, biodegradable, or recyclable to reduce environmental impact is known as what?

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Energy Consumption

Designing products that consume less energy during use and production is crucial for sustainability and is referred to as what?

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Cradle-to-Grave Analysis

Evaluating environmental impacts from raw material extraction through production, use, and disposal is known as what?

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Circular Economy

Designing products that can be easily disassembled, repaired, and recycled to support a circular economy is referred to as what?

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Learning from History

Studying historical designs to understand the evolution of design principles and technologies is known as what?

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Iconic Designs

Analyzing famous designs and their impact to gain insights into successful design strategies is referred to as what?

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Current Trends

Staying updated with industry trends and innovations to maintain a competitive edge in design is known as what?

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Innovative Companies

Learning from leading companies and their design philosophies, such as Apple, Tesla, and Dyson, is referred to as what?

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Data Privacy

As products become more connected, protecting user data and privacy is crucial and referred to as what?

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Bias and Fairness

Ensuring that AI and machine learning systems used in design do not perpetuate biases and are fair to all users is known as what?

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Data Security

Implementing robust measures to protect user information is referred to as what?

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Consent

Ensuring that users are informed and agree to data collection practices is known as what?

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Eco-Design

Incorporating principles to minimize environmental impact throughout the product life cycle is referred to as what?

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Resource Efficiency

Designing products that use resources efficiently and promote conservation is known as what?

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Green Technologies

Leveraging technologies such as renewable energy sources, energy-efficient systems, and biodegradable materials is referred to as what?

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Carbon Footprint

Reducing the carbon footprint of products through sustainable design practices is known as what?

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Advanced Technologies

Utilizing technologies like AI, IoT, and blockchain to create smarter, more connected products is referred to as what?

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User Experience

Enhancing user experience through innovative features and functionalities is known as what?

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Durability

Designing products that are durable and have a longer lifespan reduces waste and improves user satisfaction. This is referred to as what?

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Performance

Continuous improvement of product performance through iterative design and testing processes is known as what?

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