Selected Work

Colour and Design Projects

The projects below highlight how my work in colour and inclusive design translates into real environments, often in collaboration with wider teams. My role typically focuses on colour strategy, inclusive thinking and supporting design decisions that improve wellbeing and everyday use.

De Havilland Museum: Preserving History Through Design

Colour strategy to support visitor experience and interpretation within a heritage setting.

Windrush Primary School: Nurture Room Makeover & Redesign

Supporting sensory regulation and emotional safety through colour in a school nurture environment.

Exeter City Council: Colour & Well-Being in Social Housing

Colour guidance to support legibility, dignity and wellbeing in residential environments.

Public Speaking & Thought Leadership

Alongside project work, I regularly speak at industry events and contribute to conversations around colour, wellbeing and inclusive design.

CarFest | Talking Colour & Well-Being in Design on stage

At CarFest, I shared insights on the SpaFest stage on how colour impacts wellbeing and how we can use design to create more inclusive spaces.

Education Estates | Designing for Neurodiversity in Schools

Speaking at Education Estates, I discussed how schools can use colour and design strategies to better support neurodivergent students.

Allermuir | Designing for Neurodiversity Panel Event

In this panel event at Allermuir, I shared the fundamentals of neurodiversity in design, including how to make environments more inclusive.

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