design
The Italian word for design is 'disegno'. It is used in the same way as in English, referring to the creation of a plan or concept for something, such as a building, a product, or a piece of art. It can also refer to the appearance or aesthetic of something.
Where is your drawing?
This sentence is asking where someone's drawing is. It can be used when you can't find a specific drawing and you ask the person who did it where it is.
The drawing is very beautiful.
This sentence is making a positive commentary about someone's drawing. It can be used to compliment the aesthetics of a drawing.
I like your drawing.
The sentence is expressing appreciation for someone's drawing. It can be used to show that you are fond of or satisfied with the drawing someone has shown you.