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Design Process
Design Process
Sketching
I choose to investigate the french press because the design has stagnated for over a decade. The new design is form follows experience, creating a desired coffee brewing experience.
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Working it out
Using foam sculpting, I began incorporating traditional japanese ceremony to a french press brewing process.
Holding an object or bringing it to your lips to drink can be an intimate experience.



Rendering Process
I moved back and forth between sketching and rendering to create a precise and free form without costly CAD errors.




Design
Design


Cuppa revolves around the idea of enjoying the sensations of brewing coffee. Scent, touch, sight, sound, and taste.
User Path Storyboard

Remove top and add hot water with medium fine coffee grounds.

Twist to lock on lid.

Wait desired steeping time, then stir to stop steeping process.

Inner system is fully connected and ready to pour the perfect french press.

Attach lid by placing top onto
bottom pole connector.

Pour coffee and enjoy.
Feature Breakdown
1. Stowable stirring rod
2. Hidden measuring cup
3. Spring-pressured lid arm
4. Reusable filter
5. Easy-clean coffee catch
6. Double wall insulated tempered glass
7. wooden grooved waist belt
8. Silicone anti-slip base

Measuring cup is equal to one tablespoon
inner arm presses firmly into wood notch to keep lid on
Twist lock captures bottom catch to pulling grounds out when cleaning.


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Sensory breakdown
These are the features which are the keystones to creating the desired user experience.
The wide mouth top releases more rich coffee scent.


By cupping the hands we assume a focused and intimate posture with the artifact being held.

The inner wall doubles as a spout to give the perfect pour.


Tuning fork inspired stirring rod.

Use Cases

Branding language lovingly taken from Bodum.

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