"Through the product design course at ͯÑÕÊÓÆµ, I’ve learned how even a small amount of thoughtful user testing can transform a product – making it significantly safer, more intuitive, and more comfortable to use. I think this empowers users rather than adding confusion at critical moments.”
Meanwhile, final-year student, Neve Fairholme is already collaborating with the Kent, Sussex and Surrey Air Ambulance Service to redesign their Redhill aerodrome to address the effects of sick building syndrome - which occurs if heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems do not effectively distribute air to people in the building.
Neve said: “Studying interior architecture at ͯÑÕÊÓÆµ has really shaped how I approach design, not just as a creative process, but as a way to support people’s wellbeing through thoughtful, responsive spaces. Working on my final project with the Kent, Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance gave me a real sense of purpose. I wanted to design a base that not only meets functional needs but actively improves the health and morale of those who use it every day.