Design
Designing for introverts: the workplace tips that feel ‘just right’
Shaping workspace to suit different personality types has always been a challenge, but recent research in the field is delivering insights that can support a closer alignment between personality and place
Scent from heaven: how different aromas affect our behaviour
Scentscapes are becoming more popular, but bringing the sensory dimension of smell into the office environment demands a subtle approach. A neuroscientist explains
Lost in space: time for indoor wayfinding to catch up with city
GPS systems have made getting lost when moving around outdoors something of an embarrassment. So why is it still so difficult to navigate the interiors of large buildings?
Why visually subdividing open-plan space makes sense for employees
Private offices may be universally condemned but visually subdividing your open plan space will improve interaction, focus and performance according to the latest in neuroscience research
Out of the darkness: lighting up your winter working life
How can we combat the dark winter months when scarcity of natural light threatens to disrupt our working patterns? A neuroscientist explains some tricks of the trade
Design across borders: why culture matters in workplace design
As workplace design becomes increasingly global, creating spaces that resonate culturally is a growing challenge. New research shows how cultural values can shape expectations of workspace design
Investing in people: why good ergonomics is good economics
Ergonomic design is one of those invisible infrastructures that sit below the waterline inside organisations. But failure to address employee discomfort can be costly, says Humanscale
Whiter shade of pale: why the colour of the year is slightly off
Pantone’s choice of Cloud Dancer as its colour of 2026 is fine for those who just want to chill while our world collapses. Could a different shade make a difference? A neuroscientist explains










