Problem Space
Many existing systems impose unnecessary limits on movement and comfort during extended use. These limitations often result from isolated design decisions rather than holistic system thinking. Our flagship work reframes the problem around the human body, not legacy architecture.
Human Factors Focus
Human factors define the system. Weight distribution, range of motion, wear duration, and cognitive load are treated as primary constraints. Each is evaluated over time and across environments, acknowledging that comfort and usability are dynamic.
Design Principles
The system is guided by modularity, simplicity, and coherence. Rather than optimizing isolated elements, the architecture is designed to behave predictably as a whole. Form communicates stability, clarity, and intention.
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