What Is Cool?
February 8th 2011 02:13
Someone asked me to define cool the other day and to be honest I was a little stumped when it came to putting 'cool' into words.
In my minds eye I know what I perceive as cool - and while others would have vastly differing opinions - defining cool still kinda eluded me.
For example, I could easily point to Vespa owners as being a cool group yet equally another sub genre - the Harley Davidson owner - can also be labelled as cool.
Choose to wear Diesel Jeans over Levi's - well apparently Diesel is cool and Levi's are just yesterday's brand.
The humble 70's gym boot is once again cool - but apparently only if it has the Converse plastered on the tongue or soul.
This in turn brings me to the point of whether it is in fact the item itself or simply the brand which signifies the coolness factor.
After all - an electric guitar is an electric guitar I guess - but own a Fender Stratocaster and hey presto - you're cool - and no doubt worth a bit of coin as well I suspect.
Own a generic mp4 player and you're a social hobo - own the new Apple anything and you're part of the crowd.
If cool is a mix of quality and authenticity then surely the rest must be marketing - or is it?
Vinyl records are again apparently cool - but is this on the back of some slick campaign by the record labels to again stock these in retail stores?
I heard about a university lecturer who, two years before the iPhone was launched asked students to put up their hands if they wanted one.
While nobody even knew what it looked like or what it did - 90 per cent of students put up their hands - such was the aura Apple had created when it came to cool that people wanted to buy them even when they didn't yet exist.
In my minds eye I know what I perceive as cool - and while others would have vastly differing opinions - defining cool still kinda eluded me.
For example, I could easily point to Vespa owners as being a cool group yet equally another sub genre - the Harley Davidson owner - can also be labelled as cool.
Choose to wear Diesel Jeans over Levi's - well apparently Diesel is cool and Levi's are just yesterday's brand.
The humble 70's gym boot is once again cool - but apparently only if it has the Converse plastered on the tongue or soul.
This in turn brings me to the point of whether it is in fact the item itself or simply the brand which signifies the coolness factor.
After all - an electric guitar is an electric guitar I guess - but own a Fender Stratocaster and hey presto - you're cool - and no doubt worth a bit of coin as well I suspect.
Own a generic mp4 player and you're a social hobo - own the new Apple anything and you're part of the crowd.
If cool is a mix of quality and authenticity then surely the rest must be marketing - or is it?
Vinyl records are again apparently cool - but is this on the back of some slick campaign by the record labels to again stock these in retail stores?
I heard about a university lecturer who, two years before the iPhone was launched asked students to put up their hands if they wanted one.
While nobody even knew what it looked like or what it did - 90 per cent of students put up their hands - such was the aura Apple had created when it came to cool that people wanted to buy them even when they didn't yet exist.
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Comment by Jason King
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Written by www.thecoolhunter.net
April 19 2010
Suss his site - it is awesome!!
Just like all comments on cool, our analysis is completely individual and ever-changing. Cool is whatever you like and want. Cool is subjective. It is an opinion. But that does not mean that we — as individuals, brands, media — are not interested in or influenced by others’ views of what cool is.
In this sense cool is a bit like fashion. You decide and choose for yourself what you feel is fashionable within your peer group, your culture, your age group, at your financial level. But someone somewhere has given you the initial clue. Marketers and media have brought out the type of sneaker, the kind of jeans, the brand of handbag that you now like and want. In addition, someone you admire is most likely also wearing it. You follow fashion.
But cool is also definitely NOT like fashion. Cool is more about what the norm is NOT. Cool is elusive, indefinable, covetable. It is original, desirable, and not accessible to everybody. If everyone has it, if the brand becomes saturated, it stops being cool.
Occasionally, a brand manages to remain cool and covetable, and becomes a classic. Of the world-wide brands, examples of this include Apple, Absolut and Mini. Many niche brands have also achieved classic status in their relatively small circle. The defining characteristic of these cool classics is that they keep innovating constantly.
Visual & instant
Cool is visual and instant. When you see it, you like it instantly. If it takes a lot of work to figure out, it is not cool. This does not mean that only simple or simplified things or ideas can be cool. What it does mean is that you need to be able to see it.
This is one reason why cool and coolhunting and trend forecasting became so important to marketers as soon as the internet gave everyone instant access to images. Magazines, TV or advertisers could no longer control what cool looked like. Marketers who were used to being the ones who decided what the next trend or the next fashion was going to be, suddenly had to face this uncontrollable deluge of messages, opinions and information that consumers were passing on to each other. Viral marketing, as opposed to just word-of-mouth, emerged, and it scared traditional marketers.
Today’s consumers are sick of mass marketing and the sameness of brands. They want to be delighted, surprised and wowed by something that is authentic, different and off the mainstream.
To me, the essence of cool is motion. To become and remain cool, a brand must keep innovating constantly. It must remain in constant motion. This same is true for those of us who hunt for it.
Cool is:
something sleek, simple and bold, that feels effortless.
to be the first, the original that starts a trend and is iconic.
forward-thinking, breaks boundaries, confident. Cool is the idea you wish you thought of first.
the audacity to be different for reasons that don’t need to be articulated & unconsciously achieving it.
cool is what stands up - what makes you take a notice and appreciate something beyond the norm. When you see a product or a design or creation and your mind just screams at the want of it - or the appreciation to understand it more fully - that is cool.
cool is what makes you think twice.
Cool is somthing that pops up in our minds when we see something positivly extraordiany!
Cool makes you nod in agreement with all your senses, makes you grin and perhaps the goosebumbs follow. Cool penetrates beyond fake reactions, cool blows the dryness of your face, cool opens your eyes to walk away from it knowing that there is more than generic and monotonous garbage.
effortless style, a hint of madness and heaps of attitude
a mindset —being informed, relaxed, and expressing it effortlessly.
the word 'cool' is just confidence in aesthetic form.
wonderful, clever and beautiful. From oh wow, ahhh, I get it! to it would make me look *good*
Cool is a person not being affected by other peoples opinons, or behaviour -staying cool in a critical situation. A cool person stick to what he/she thinks is right no matter what. A person who works hard to appear cool is the oposite. What is "Cool stuff", like on the Cool Hunter page, is defined by if it stands out, doing it's own thing.
the art of not needing to try to be it, of possessing enough confidence in your own ideas and style to turn heads.
the new ideal; it is moving confidently forward into a better future, assured that things to come will be better.
a person/place/thing pleasurable to observe as it appears to fulfill its nature effortlessly and with signature style
the time you spend to define what cool is, cool is already gone somewhere else. Welcome in the tiring cycle of coolness. :#
We see 'cool' in things/ideas/people that have an innate and untouchable authenticity about them. Things that redefine genres. Spawn global fads and inflame our insatiable appetite for originality and roads even more less travelled than the ones before.
Remaining unaffected and composed in a world which is filled with trouble and uncertainty. Living with a constant Miles Davis soundtrack in the background, acting accordingly.
Cool is all that is authentic and artistic and innovative...cool is confidence without the arrogance... cool is connected to spirits that seek instead of stagnate...cool is impossible to define because it's in a constant state of evolution.
Cool its everything that makes you think “WOW...“
Cool has nothing to do with the external. There is no object, gadget, fashion, or built environment which is cool by and of itself. The term is only manifest when the external thing becomes utilised and inspired by a person. Cool is merely confidence of character which is then made cool by the appreciation of an audience.
Anything within reason can be made cool by somebody with the power and subtlety to make it individual and authentic - except a Toyota Prius maybe.
Cool is something so attractive and inspiring that people want to appropriate for themselves and for their creations. It's a subjective concept.
COOL is worth attention - remarkable, something to remember, outstanding, eye-catcher!
cool is about being desirable! it can be new, old, something u found a new use. it's not cool if its not a desire!
Cool is not about trends or fashion, it's about being timeless and effortless.
Something that makes you feel like telling someone else about it.
Cool is only a momentary flash of brilliance ...Before it transforms to conventional.
When pessimistic people say something is cool, I pay attention and usually agree. It takes a lot to impress pessimism
Anything that is described by the advertising media as cool, isn't.
Cool is an Outlier. Something that sits on the edge of normal thinking. Thinking outside of the square
Cool is the emotion we feel at contemplating the few brave, who express their originality, being loyal to their true selves and exposing it by doing so. We would all like to dear to be cool, is an expectative, but not to be copied, but to be selfexpresed #there is not a cool thing, and a not cool: it depends on who/how they are generated#
Cool is cool, defining it any further may just defeat the purpose...
So based on this analysis the cool thing to do at the moment is visit Jason's websites
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Comment by Jason King
Sydney Table
Salty Popcorn
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Comment by James Rickard
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Angling Fish
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I'll say this in all seriousness, if you try to be cool, you probably aren't!
Comment by Mountain Fog
Infognito
Screen Trek
QUOTE ME NO QUOTES!
The clique, the 'in-crowd' (now that phrase takes me back to the sixties!), those who schose to wear what 'oldies' would not...
In my day it was Levi jackets, bellbottom English jeans, Indian shirts, Buffalo sandals, pure silver handmade necklaces of your star sign, (I had the Aries one), long flowing hair, smoking dope, free love, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Janis Joplin, Dylan, tuning in and dropping out...LSD!!!
Oh! And must not forget, MORITORIUM ANTI VIETNAM WAR PROTEST SHIRTS!!!
Those were the days....those were also the brain cells' farewell too....
cheers
fog