Inclusivity isn’t only built into our surfaces – it’s also built into our line marking.

Inclusivity isn’t only built into our surfaces – it’s also built into our line marking.

Another key way DYNAMIK supports inclusive sport is by considering how line markings affect neurodivergent and sight-impaired players. The visual environment on court matters just as much as the floor system beneath it.

Clear visual boundaries help guide movement and spatial awareness, while colours that stand out against the court assist those with low vision, colour-vision differences, or cognitive processing challenges. And with ASB GlassFloor technology, we can also offer single line markings that keep the visual field clean, calm, and easier to follow.

Overly bright, high-contrast, or busy patterns can be overstimulating for some neurodivergent players. That’s why we also offer customisable soft, matte colours to minimise glare and accommodate preferences – also important for wheelchair athletes whose lower eye level can mean increased light reflection from the surface.

Inclusive design goes far beyond compliance – it’s about understanding how different players experience space, and shaping that space so everyone feels confident, supported, and able to perform at their best.

DYNAMIK are so proud to assist in delivering inclusive Games where everyone belongs, with Glasgow 2026.