• functionality (noun): describes the purpose of the product. In other words, what does the product do?
• innovative (adjective): new, creative, original, or advanced in some way.
• aesthetic(s) (noun): concerned with the beauty or the appreciation of beauty.
• intuitive (adjective): self-explanatory based on what one feels to be true or natural. It's easy to know how to use it without having to read a manual.
• comprehensive (adjective): deals with all or nearly all aspects of something.
• branding (noun): refers to how a product will be marketed to the public by using a distinctive design.
• packaging (noun): refers to the container in which the product is sold to the public.
• logo(s) (noun): The symbol used to identify a product or company.
• feature(s) (noun): A distinctive attribute or aspect of a product.
• warranty (noun): a written guarantee issued to the purchaser or an article by its manufacturer promising that the product will work for a certain period of time.
• component(s) (noun): A component can be thought of as a part of a product.
• accessory (noun): something extra that adds functionality, versatility, or attractiveness to a product.
• material(s) (noun): refer to what a product is made of such as metal, wood, plastic, etc.
Past Simple: The past simple tense is used to describe completed actions that occurred at a specific point in the past. Formed by adding -ed to regular verbs or irregular verbs (1st column).
Past Continuous: The past continuous tense is used to describe actions that were ongoing in the past, typically formed by using 'was' or 'were' followed by the present participle (verb + ing).
First Conditional: 'if' + present simple, followed by 'will' + base form of the verb to express a possible future event or outcome.