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The Vanguard of Neuro-Inclusive Environments: A global corporate paradigm where physical and digital enterprise infrastructures seamlessly adapt to human neurocognitive diversity, deploying award-winning and clinically validated neuroaesthetic art and spatial architecture.

The Authenticity Advantage: Every feature within our ecosystem is co-created alongside a dedicated collective of neurodivergent professionals, occupational therapists, and medical experts, ensuring our solutions are both scientifically rigorous and trusted by the communities they serve.




Our Origin: Authentic Leadership Meets Clinical Rigor Neurodivergent Synergy was founded on a critical realization: traditional corporate environments and rigid digital workflows systematically exclude the estimated fifteen to twenty percent of the global population that is neurodivergent. Led by an autistic founder and developed in continuous collaboration with a dedicated collective of neurodivergent professionals, occupational therapists, and medical experts, our organization possesses a deep founder-market fit that legacy design firms cannot replicate. Our solutions are authentically built with and for the community, ensuring every intervention is rooted in lived experience and validated by rigorous neuroscience. 


Our Philosophy: Systemic Equity Over Reactive Accommodation We recognize that neurocognitive diversity is a natural, powerful variation in human brain functioning, representing over one billion individuals worldwide. We actively reject the philanthropic and deficit-based models of the past. Instead, we view neuro-inclusion as a strategic, systemic imperative centered on psychological safety and the uncompromising removal of environmental barriers. We know that when organizations design for neurological extremes, they inherently reduce cognitive friction and elevate well-being for the entire workforce. We empower enterprises to champion cognitive diversity, transforming sensory inclusion from a legal compliance exercise into a sustainable talent retention strategy.


The Ecosystem: Bridging Art, Science, and Data As an award-winning pioneer in global neuro-inclusive design, our approach transcends basic ergonomic adjustments. We bridge the principles of computational neuroaesthetics, biophilic architecture, and advanced predictive software. By deploying a proprietary, closed-loop ecosystem, spanning Neuro Analytics™, modular Sensory Spaces, and proprietary Neuro Acoustics™, we translate complex sensory needs into precision-engineered environments. From deploying scalable, non-disruptive sensory corners to executing comprehensive facility redesigns, our infrastructure actively mitigates sensory overload and protects the sustained focus required for elite innovation.

Neuro Analytics

The Diagnostic Engine

Sensory Spaces

The Physical Environment

Neuro Acoustics

Auditory Architecture

Meet Our Sensory Spaces Collective 
Our sensory spaces are engineered by an award-winning collective of neurodivergent and mainstream artists, clinical occupational therapists, and spatial designers, our physical installations function as mood-regulating visual anchors. We don't just design spaces; we engineer functional art that actively regulates the central nervous system and fosters deep psychological safety.

Sarah Pooley

Sarah achieved her Fine Art Bachelors with honours at Cambridge school of art, Anglia Ruskin University in 2015, and her Masters in Graphic design at the Cambridge School of Art . Sarah has a career working in promotion, window display and merchandising. Recently she has gained a position with Postcard Art Exhibit  as a Graphic Design Assistant and creative support. Sarah is also a member of the art community ArtCan. 

 

Dr Amy Marschall

Dr. Marschall earned her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the University of Hartford in West Hartford, Connecticut, in 2015.  Dr. Marschall also provides ADHD assessments through ADHD Online and therapy services through Spring Health, Lyra Health, and Modern Health. She is the resident Neurodiversity Expert with Grayce. Dr. Marschall is a contributing writer on many websites, including Psychology Today.

Nagihan Seymour

Nagihan is a British Turkish artist specialised in Tezhip, the art of illumination and sacred geometry. Although originally a materials engineer, she has been interested in art since her university years, studying traditional arts in her hometown of Istanbul. As her style developed she started to combine classic geometrical designs with illumination, whilst adding her own modern twist.  

Catherine Sweet

Catherine is a member of the Advisory Group for ArtCan, an organisation devoted to creating opportunities for artists without compromise to their artistic exploration or development.  She was formerly Chair of the Visual Arts Committee for Arts Richmond, where it was her pleasure to represent visual arts across the Richmond upon Thames.

Kat Mahale

Kat is a portrait and self-portrait photographer, curator, mentor, author and speaker based near London, creating safe spaces for people to notice themselves more deeply through Therapeutic Photography and her Felt Sense methodologies. Kat is qualified in Therapeutic Photography from the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, trained in the evidence-based Look Again Mindful Photography Methodology and a member of The International Focusing Institute.

Svetlana of Almendrohome

Svetlana is a blog writer, art critic, movie artist, studying crisis psychology at the University of Psychoanalysis, based in Spain. Her observation remains focused on the human. She believes that we need the empathy and support of people more than ever in history.