Definitive Language: The use of clear and assertive language, particularly the word "must," to convey requirements in specifications.
Initial Brief and Research Findings: The incorporation of insights and points from the initial design brief and research into the specification document.
Organized Content: Structuring the specification with sub-headings such as Function, Performance, Ergonomics, Aesthetics, Safety, and Market to enhance clarity.
Target Market Specification: Being specific about the intended demographic for the product to ensure it appeals to the right audience.