Tuesday, October 18, 2011

ANALYSIS: Mythology of My Coffee Maker


  
Good morning!
This coffee maker should have some sort of prize for its work in waking me up. Not only does it do that, but it is made to bring me calmness and joy in the morning when I am most needy. It works efficiently and quietly to bring me what I ask of it, and for that I am very thankful.

Not only does it produce greatness but my coffee maker is also visually appealing. Nobody really cares to stare at a machine that is boxy, squared and difficult. This object is rounded, sleek and simple. With two main buttons on its front and even a space in the middle for the clock and timer, this piece of equipment is

What’s also to be noted is its ability to produce coffee without making much noise. In the morning, I don’t like to wake up my roommates, so this hushed putter in the morning is just the right amount of sound to know that it’s doing its job but not too much so as to wake up everyone else in the house.

I imagine the person who designed this particular model had avante garde on his mind as well as innovation and complexity. This was positively executed in the final product as something that isn’t cheap but is also easy to use. When someone enters the room, I imagine they see this and are aware that it is, indeed, a coffee maker. This is a very good thing because it doesn’t attract any question of what the object does because it looks so common. On top of that, it even looks like other coffee makers but functions much more efficiently and carefully than other coffee makers. It accomplishes things that go above and beyond other machines but remains normal to the human eye as it sits on the counter in my kitchen. Its presence in the room is not overbearing. Fortunately, it functions as something that is not an eyesore but something that can be left out when company is around.

Something about the roundedness of the object, like many other objects, represents something modern but also something sleek and comfortable. I wonder what it is about the circular impression that brings peace to people’s minds. If there were a squared coffee maker with sharp edges, would anyone ever trust it? Who wants to wake up to something very structured and traditional, not sanded or rounded to a flowing, calm structure?

Clearly there is a correlation between sleekness and positive energy here. The positive energy built into my Coffeemate machine brings positive energy to the consumer and this is all good in the world. Nobody can argue with something so strongly innocent in the ways of environment.

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