Designers don't have any say in it. It's a fundamental economic issue. If there was enough demand from the market to motivate the manufacturers' desire to make more money, you would see a lot more ergo shit (at much lower prices). The fact that OSHA has a history of shitting on the industry by publishing and later retracting standards for what can be sold as Ergonomic doesn't help either.
Designers don't have any say in it. It's a fundamental economic issue. If there was enough demand from the market to motivate the manufacturers' desire to make more money, you would see a lot more ergo shit (at much lower prices). The fact that OSHA has a history of shitting on the industry by publishing and later retracting standards for what can be sold as Ergonomic doesn't help either.
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