Research-inspired for Neurodiverse Well-being

My work is shaped by findings from psychology and neuroscience and by lived experience. Each piece is grounded in evidence about how colour, novelty and texture influence mood, attention and belonging. I translate short, accessible research insights into the choices behind pattern, palette and tactile detail, and I try to share those insights in an accessible format.

I hope that, by designing with neurodiverse needs and sensory preferences in mind, I can create pieces that are not only beautiful but also usable, reassuring and identity-affirming.

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