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FRANKIE BOYLE PUBLIC SPEAKING

Frankie Boyle is one of the UK’s leading voices on neuroaesthetics, sensory environment design, and the neuroscience of human behaviour. Her talks are visually led, research-grounded, and built around a single, urgent idea: the spaces we inhabit are quietly shaping who we are.

 

Drawing on over a decade of practice and international commissions for Google, Samsung, Burberry, and Tiffany & Co., Frankie translates complex neuroscience into clear, embodied insight, leaving audiences with a fundamentally different relationship to the environments they design, occupy, and commission.

 

She has delivered keynotes at the Royal College of Art, Light + Intelligent Building Middle East (Dubai), PRG UK, and the Biophilic Design Conference, and has moderated for Thomas Heatherwick.

 

Her perspective as a neurodivergent artist gives her a rare and commercially relevant angle on sensory design that resonates strongly with workplace wellbeing, DEI, and design leadership audiences.

FORMATS

Keynote | Facilitated workshop | Panel moderation | Masterclass

 

ENQUIRIES

For speaking enquiries, please get in touch to discuss your requirements and receive a tailored quote.

TALK TOPICS

 

The Science of Beauty

How aesthetic environments influence the brain, attention, and emotional response, and why this matters for every space you design.

 

Light as a Behavioural Tool

How light influences decision-making, focus, mood, and collective experience. A practical and provocative session for designers, architects, and workplace leaders.

 

The Hidden Cost of Your Environment

Why light, space, and sensory conditions are directly affecting your team’s focus, retention, and mental health, and what you can do about it. Built for corporate and HR audiences.

 

Neurodiversity as a Sensory Advantage

What neurodivergent perception reveals about designing environments that work for every brain. Relevant, timely, and consistently one of Frankie’s highest-rated sessions.

 

How Environment Shapes Motivation and Performance

Why are the physical conditions of a space as important as the people in it? A science-backed session for leadership, culture, and workplace teams.

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