gripspecific
Gripspecific is a term used in ergonomic design, robotics, and human–device interaction to describe properties or methods that are tailored to a specific grip form or task. A gripspecific approach prioritizes how a device is held, including finger positions, contact areas, and the distribution of forces, rather than applying a one-size-fits-all grip model.
Although not codified in formal standards, gripspecific appears in design discussions and research papers as a
Applications include consumer products with ergonomically contoured handles, athletic equipment with grip elements tuned to users’
Design methods for a gripspecific approach typically involve collecting anthropometric data and grip strength measurements, analyzing
Critics note that highly gripspecific designs may reduce versatility or increase production complexity. In practice, designers
See also: ergonomics, gripper, handle design, tactile sensing, human factors.