The approach

Calibrated to the rhythm of being human.

We work across three stages — diagnose, design, and defend. Each one is designed to move circadian alignment from something clients believe in to something their organisations can build, operate, and justify.

01

Diagnose

A rigorous read of how your environment, products, or communications align — or misalign — with human biology.

  • On-site rhythm audit of light, time, temperature, and sensory rhythm.
  • Review of current design intent, operations, and brand communications against the evidence base.
  • Quantified gaps: where biology is being supported, ignored, or actively worked against.
02

Design

Evidence-based strategy across light, time, space, and brand — translated into decisions that survive value engineering.

  • Specifications and criteria your teams and vendors can actually build to.
  • Circadian-aligned lighting, scheduling, materials, and spatial strategy.
  • Brand and product implications — how rhythm shows up in what people see, touch, and hear.
03

Defend

Frameworks and language that make wellbeing investment measurable, credible, and defensible at board level.

  • Leadership-ready frameworks linking circadian alignment to measurable outcomes.
  • Internal and external narrative — language that moves conversations from wellness aspiration to operational strategy.
  • Ongoing measurement: how to know it’s working, and how to keep it working.

What runs through all of it

The work has to survive the real world.

Rigorous, board-defensible, and operationally realistic. The evidence base is the starting point — not the performance.

We write specifications your contractors will actually build to. We write briefs your marketing team will actually use. The work carries weight because it’s precise enough to be acted on and grounded enough to be defended.

What does this look like for your team?

Every engagement starts with a short diagnostic conversation — to understand where you are, what you’re trying to build, and where the evidence is most useful.

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