Planning is a systematic, organized method of approaching a problem. In the context of this text, planning means following the design process. Design has three major components: creative, technical and aesthetic. The creative component is the expression of a person’s ideas and is unique to the individual. The technical part is the application of technology to the resolution of the design idea. The aesthetic quality of a design relates to how pleasing it is to look at. Good design expresses a person’s creativity with a balance of technical quality, as represented by the functionality of the product, and of aesthetic quality. Functionality is a measure of how well the product meets the needs as expressed in the design problem. Aesthetic quality is determined by the mix of form, space, color, line, texture, and light and shadow. Aesthetic design follows basic principles: Unity, or a feeling of wholeness; variety, or contrast in texture, line, shade; emphasis, used to point out particular details; balance, or the appearance of equal weight for various components; repetition, or the use of a detail or element throughout; and rhythm, or the repetition of lines and curves to give a feeling of movement. These are used in various combinations to give a particular feeling to a design. Two additional devices used to promote a particular design concept are the materials used for the product and the type and style of surface decoration.
2) My parents go to the shops.
3) I can buy different kinds of meat like pork, chicken or beef
4) No, I don't like meat at all
5) Yes, I visit the baker's twice a week
6) I prefer tea to coffee
7) No. We live close to a big supermarket
8) Yes. I find it very interesting
9) I can buy fresh fruits and vegetables
10) I like to go to the shops with my parents and sister
11) Yes, I like to see through the shops windows
12) I go to the shops every week
13) I can buy dairy products like cheese or milk
14) Of course I help my mother to carry heavy bag