In contemporary design philosophy, there's increasing consideration of the role of tactile and sensory elements in everyday objects. Without sentimental or aesthetic considerations, it's possible to establish that ridges and subtle vibrations contribute to objectively improved ease of use, ergonomic support, and cognitive recognition. It's also functionally explainable that the use of color, particularly within the spectrum from pink to purple, enhances these experiences in a way that is neurologically measurable.
