| A | B |
| Aesthetic | Designing products with an artistic flair. |
| Architectural | Pertaining to the science and art of planning for the building structure. |
| Aritistic | Work done skillfully and tastefully. |
| Automation | An apparatus that works or moves by responding to preset controls or computerized instruction. |
| Chronological | List of events or items in their order of occurence. |
| Design Elements | The factors, including lines, form, color,light, shadow, space textures, etc., that define the product. It also considers the aestetics and function of the product. |
| Engineering | The profession that involves the complex analysis, design and development of solutions to echnical problems. |
| Evolution | Changes that occur over a period of time that involve such things as the adaption of living things to their enviroment or a process of improving the design of products. |
| Form | The shape of a material. |
| Futuristic | Dealing with events that haven't occured yet. |
| Innovation | New and unique application, concept or product. |
| Manufacturing | The total process of design, applicaiton and production. They can be made by hand of machinery. |
| Marketing | A method of involving the consumer in the evaluation of a product to determine the salability of a product. |
| Mechanical | A form of energy that uses motiong to do work. |
| Research | The process of scientific investigation. |
| Style | The current, fashionable way of dressing, acting, etc. |
| Technician | A person skilled in the technique of some art or science. |
| Technological Change | Modificaitons brought about by improving processes or products. |
| Technology | The science of creating objects. |
| Timeline | An order or sequence. |