product style
1Product Red — Product Red, styled as (PRODUCT)RED, is a brand licensed to partner companies such as Nike, American Express (UK), Apple Inc., Starbucks, Converse, Bugaboo, Penguin Classics (UK International), Gap, Emporio Armani, Hallmark (US) and Dell. It was… …
2style — [staɪl] noun [countable] 1. a way of doing something, designing something, or producing something, especially one that is typical of a particular time, place, or group of people: style of • the Japanese style of stock investment • 1980s style… …
3Style guide — For Wikipedia s own style guide, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style. Style Guides ACS Style Guide AMA Manual of Style The Associated Press Stylebook The Chicago Manual of Style …
4style — [[t]sta͟ɪl[/t]] ♦♦ styles, styling, styled 1) N COUNT: with supp, also in adj N The style of something is the general way in which it is done or presented, which often shows the attitudes of the people involved. Our children s different needs and …
5style — /staɪl/ noun a way of doing or making something ● a new style of product ● old style management techniques ● Managers are expected to stick to a specific style of investing …
6product line — noun a particular kind of product or merchandise a nice line of shoes • Syn: ↑line, ↑line of products, ↑line of merchandise, ↑business line, ↑line of business • Hypernyms: ↑merchandise, ↑ …
7style — /staɪl/ noun a way of doing or making something ● a new style of product ● old style management techniques …
8product design — The process of designing the function and style of a product to ensure that it is both effective and attractive, as well as easy, safe, and inexpensive to use and service. It must also be simple and economical to produce and distribute …
9product — /ˈprɒdʌkt / (say produkt) noun 1. a thing produced by any action or operation, or by labour; an effect or result. 2. something produced; a thing produced by nature or by a natural process. 3. Chemistry a substance obtained from another substance… …
10style obsolescence — / staɪl ɒbsəˌles(ə)ns/ noun the redesign of a product in order to make previous models obsolete and therefore encourage buying of the latest one …