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  • Designers consider factors like aesthetics, functionality, usability, sustainability, cost-effectiveness, and cultural appropriateness when creating designs.
  • Designers use various methods, such as brainstorming, sketching, prototyping, testing, and refining, to develop their ideas into functional products.
  • The purpose of the design process is to create something that meets the needs or wants of users.
  • The design process involves researching the problem or opportunity, generating ideas through brainstorming and sketching, developing concepts into detailed plans, prototyping to test and refine the design, and finally producing the final product.
  • Aesthetic appeal refers to how visually pleasing a product looks.
  • Material selection is an important consideration in designing products as it affects their durability, strength, weight, appearance, and environmental impact.
  • Usability refers to how easy it is for people to use a product without confusion or frustration.
  • Technology plays a significant role in shaping modern society by enabling new forms of communication, transportation, entertainment, healthcare, education, and more.
  • Designers must also consider safety standards, legal requirements, and environmental impact during the design process.
  • Functionality means that a product can perform its intended function effectively.
  • The design process involves identifying user needs, generating ideas, developing concepts, selecting materials, creating detailed drawings or models, building prototypes, testing the product, making improvements, and producing the final product.