Designing Neuroinclusive Homes
Muhammad Naufal Bin Azman
PUBLICATION
Designing Neuroinclusive Homes is a modular workbook system created to support parents of neurodivergent children aged 0–6 in building emotionally supportive, sensory-friendly home environments. Rooted in personal lived experience, the project blends emotional design, co-creation, and communication strategy to help families navigate daily overwhelm with clarity and care.
Developed through interviews, stakeholder insights, and iterative testing, the workbook functions as a calm reflection tool—part journal, part planner, part communication bridge. Each chapter explores a core theme, from visual structure to co-regulation, and is released in cycles to reduce cognitive load and support emotional engagement.
This project prioritizes flexibility over perfection and aims to grow across formats—print, interactive PDF, and mobile app—while exploring collaborations with HPB, SG Enable, and IKEA. At its heart, it’s not just a toolkit—it’s a conversation starter for building inclusive systems of care, one home at a time.
I’m a multidisciplinary designer with a focus on thoughtful visual storytelling across branding, motion, and photography. I’m especially interested in how design can spark connection, evoke emotion, or bring clarity to complex ideas.
Beyond my design work, I’m inspired by art, film, and music — creative spaces that fuel my curiosity and shape how I approach projects. Currently, I’m exploring street photography as a way to observe and document the everyday with intention.
Whether working independently or in collaboration, I value a process that’s considered, open, and purpose-driven. I aim to create work that feels honest, human, and quietly impactful.
Singapore Institute of Management | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Communication Design
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