Why is the research important? Study and work desks come in many different sizes, shapes, and layouts based on the available space, personal preferences, and how they will be used. By understanding the common desk setups and dimensions, I can make sure my product design works well with a wide range of desks, increasing its potential market and appeal. Different desk setups may require specific design considerations for the best usability and comfort. For example, a compact desk may need a more space-efficient design, while a larger desk could have a more spacious layout. By researching common setups, I can tailor my product design to provide the best possible user experience across various desks. A scalable and adaptable design that can fit different desk sizes and layouts makes the product more versatile and appealing to a broader range of customers. This flexibility can be a significant selling point and competitive advantage. By designing a product that adapts to different desk setups, I can maximize the potential market and cater to specific groups like students, professionals, gamers, or home office users based on their typical workspaces. Without understanding the range of desk setups, my product design may unintentionally have limitations or constraints for certain user groups. This research helps me identify potential design challenges and find solutions for a more inclusive and widely usable product. Desk setups can also affect ergonomic factors like reach, viewing angles, and accessibility. By researching common setups, I can incorporate ergonomic principles into the design, promoting comfort and reducing potential strain or discomfort.