Home is where we unwind, find comfort, and recharge, but for those with neurodivergent traits—roughly 1 in 5 individuals—creating a restful environment requires special consideration. Sensory ...
During Latitude59 2025 in Tallinn, Estonia, a sensory design expo booth was conceived and developed that reimagined how event environments engage visitors on multiple sensory levels. Inspired by the ...
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For generations, school facilities have been designed for the average student, leaving neurodiverse individuals to struggle in environments that don’t meet their needs. Recently, however, the growing ...
A roundtable discussion on neurodiversity and design at the International WELL Building Institute’s recent WELL Summit has presented four new design features that support sensory wellbeing for ...
This essay was first published on Design for Europe. Our perceptions of the world are built on multiple senses. They interact to help us make sense of our surroundings, so a car will seem to be ...
Most brand owners today recognise the benefit of defining and applying a consistent approach to the aesthetic design of their products and packaging. The most enlightened brand owners also see the ...
Sensory stimuli are integral to the way we shop and can be harnessed to increase sales considerably. Scratch’n’sniff stickers in the 1970s were a powerful marketing tool, and, at a more basic level, ...
Sensory urbanism is a form of investigation of how non-visual information defines a city's character and affects its livability. Using methods that range from sound tracks and smell maps, wearables ...