Interview #1: This is an eight year old little girl. She
holds this pair of scissors how her second grade teacher taught her the correct
way was with the index finger outside of the longer finger hole. She makes a
comment on how the scissors are heavy for her and that makes it harder for her
to control. This pair of scissors are in fact too big for her petite hand size.
This makes me realize that not one pair of scissors can perform to its best
with just one style.
Interview #2: This interview was with a sixteen year old female.
She is slender in size and has boney hands. This girl uses the pair of scissors
by placing all four fingers into the larger hole of the handle. For hands of
her size the size of the holes in the handle for fingers is just right.
Interview #3: This interview was conducted with a 39 year
old woman. She uses scissors with all 4 fingers in the larger hole. The problem
she has though is that all four fingers don’t fit on the main base of the hole
without being crammed. For a person of average full growing development the scissors
base for the four fingers is too small of a space.
Interview #4: This interview was with an 18 year old female.
She uses the scissors the same way as the woman before and encounters the same
problem with her fingers becoming crammed. She comments how uncomfortable that
is and that she wishes they made a bigger bottom hole so all her fingers could
fit comfortably.
Interview #5: This interview is with a 19 year old male. He uses
the scissors with his index finger in front of the larger hole, closer to the
blade. He never really paid attention to how much more work that left his three
fingers in the larger hole were left with to pull open the scissors.
Interview #6: This interview was done with a 38 year old
man. He uses the scissors in his left hand and puts all four fingers into the
larger hole of the handle. For a man’s hand of this age the fingers are very
crammed and it begins to become uncomfortable very quickly. He suggests that
scissors be made for all different sizes of hands and people.
Interview #7: This interview is done with a 63 year old
woman. With her petite size all four fingers are placed evenly in the larger
hole of the handle. The scissors are uncomfortable and tiring for her hand
because she has had carpal tunnel surgery in the past. The scissors don’t form
to her need of relaxation in the muscular movement.
Interview #8: This interview is with a 25 year old male. He
is fully grown and as well has a hard time fitting his finger comfortably in
the larger hole of the handle. He comments on how the plastic of the handle is
uncomfortable and rough on his hands.
Interview #9: This interview is with a 27 year old woman. She
suggests that scissors should be more comfortable for people who use them for a
long period of time. Possibly rubber groves separating fingers could solve this
problem. She also comments on the lack of room for the fingers to place on to. The handle could be wide enough to cover the inside base of all fingers.
Interview #10: This interview is done with a 45 year old
man. His finger position is limited in the handles larger hole. He suggests
having finger holes for each individual finger to create more space. He also suggests making the handle thicker to grip on to.
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