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A stack of books is surrounded by the text "My Weekend is All Booked" in curved letters above and below. Tell the world you already have important plans for the weekend: staying in a reading a good book!
Tags: book, book lover, classic literature, english lit, fiction
My Weekend is All Booked
A silhouette of Jane is filled with quotations from the book, with "Reader, I married him" in the foreground. In the background are "I cannot think of leaving you, sir," and "Jane, will you have a flower?" and my own favorite,"Good angels be my guard!" All the quotes are in different fonts and fill the silhouette at different angles.
Tags: book lover, book nerd, book quotes, books, bronte
Jane Eyre silhouette
I know someone with the chosen nickname of Moose, and he's got kind of an attitude. I designed this one for him, but you're welcome to buy it if you identify with it too!
Tags: animal, cartoon, flipping the bird, fuck off, funny
One Big Moose
Write fantasy novels? Love the world and characters you've created? Here's the best way to tell the world your only boundary is your own imagination!
Tags: books, novel, writing, author, novelist gift
The phrase "See the ability not the disability" is enclosed in a red "forbidden" circle, 'cause we don't want that! around it is the text in black, "It's OK to see Disability. If you don't want to see the whole person, that's on you!"
Tags: disabled pride, disability activism, handicapped, neurodiversity, disability advocate
It's OK to see the Disability!
Tired of having a disability that's less visible than using a wheelchair, but still have to park in the posted spots? Then I KNOW you've dealt with idiots who don't think you have the right to park there unless they know exactly why you're parking there! This design puts them in their place: On a blue background, the white "wheelchair" icon. Above it in white letters, the text "Yes I can park here." Below the icon, the white text, "No I don't owe you my medical history first."
Tags: adhd, autism, autistic, disability activism, disability advocate
This shirt shows a pair of boxers locked in combat. Circling the image is a quote from Goethe's Faust. "Two souls, alas, are housed within my breast and each will wrestle for the mastery there." Below the boxers is the black-outlined text, "AuDHD." The Au is gold for Autism and the DHD is orange for ADHD. Anyone with a dual diagnosis knows how much they can conflict sometimes! Show the world your sense of humor as well as your neurodiversity pride with this design with Goethe's beautiful quote. This is a dark design for light shirts. Check out my storefront for a light design meant for darker shirts.
Tags: adhd awareness, neurodiversity, actually autistic, actuallyautistic, autism awareness
Autism vs. ADHD design
This shirt shows a pair of boxers locked in combat. Circling the image is a quote from Goethe's Faust. "Two souls, alas, are housed within my breast and each will wrestle for the mastery there." Below the boxers is the black-outlined text, "AuDHD." The Au is gold for Autism and the DHD is orange for ADHD. Anyone with a dual diagnosis knows how much they can conflict sometimes! Show the world your sense of humor as well as your neurodiversity pride with this design with Goethe's beautiful quote. This is a light design for dark shirts. Check out my storefront for a dark design meant for lighter shirts.
Tags: adhd, autism acceptance, autism support, pride, adhd awareness
You love your ADHD hyperfocus--it lets you accomplish superhuman feats! Show everyone how it empowers you with this cute design.In the background, a magnifying glass. In the foreground, superimposed over the glass, the text: Powered by ADHD Hyperfocus! (All in black letters with the ADHD in bright red)
Tags: focus, disabled, autism acceptance, pride, adhd awareness
Powered by ADHD hyperfocus!
When "Autism Awareness" isn't enough--what you want is Autism ACCEPTANCE! When you're tired of the sexist and outdated Autism Speaks blue, switch to gold! Au is the symbol for gold on the periodic table, so many autistic people have adopted gold as the "autistic" color. Time to show your pride in your autism. It's what makes you who you are, after all!
Tags: spectrum, disabled, autism speaks, actuallyautistic, asd
Show your autistic friends and family they can be comfortable around you with this t-shirt. On the top it says "Autism Acceptance Ally. In the center, the autistic-designed "neurodiversity" symbol, and beneath it in smaller letters it invites your autistic loved ones to "Stim all you want."
Tags: actuallyautistic, adhd, asd, autism, autism support
For the dual-diagnosed Autistics with ADHD among us, here's your t-shirt that shows the dichotomy between your two battling neurological conditions. The autistic part of you craves order, wants to know what to expect, and dislikes for things to change. The ADHD part of you needs novelty and change in order to function! They don't always get along. Give your ND friends a chuckle with this t-shirt that shows the constant battle! Top of the design has AuDHD, with the Au in "autistic gold" and the DHD white. Below that, two stick-figure people arguing angrily with each other. Beneath one it says "Hates Change," and the other is labeled "Needs novelty."
Tags: autism, adhd, disabled, neurodiversity, asd
AuDHD hates change/needs novelty
The dinner was a success and the guests have gone home, so now it's time to break out the booze and relax. It's "Time to Drink!" Beautiful autumn design with glowing white letters over a lovely orange maple leaf on a burnt-orange background
Tags: thanksgiving, autumn, drunk, wine, holiday
Time to DRINK!
Beautiful autumn design, made especially for people hosting Thanksgiving for others. Sweater with a maple leaf on it, circled with the cursive letters spelling out, "I remembered almost everything!" Because of course no one can remember everything, but those of us with ADHD have to take our wins where we can get them. If you remembered ALMOST everything, that's still a win. Give yourself some credit with this cute fall design!
Tags: remember, thanksgiving, details, sweaters, autumn
I remembered almost everything
Dark green letters on a light background of a mug of hot chocolate, reminding you it's time to kick back and relax. The guests have gone home, the meal was a success, and now you can take a deep breath... because it's "Time to Relax!"
Tags: peace, autistic, stress, stressed, de stress
Time to Relax!
A little reminder that this holiday season you're "Not Gonna Stress." Green letters superimposed over a mug of relaxing hot chocolate, all on a yellow background. Get the fridge magnet or just wear it as a button, to help you remember to prioritize your mental health. Whatever's going on, it's not worth getting stressed!
Tags: anxiety, de stress, depression, holidays, autism
Not Gonna Stress
Just a reminder, after the holidays or the big family dinner is over and it's time to relax...You did a good job. Your meal was delicious, and very little else is worth stressing over!
Tags: foodie, thanksgiving, chef, christmas, xmas
My Meal Tasted Great
Quick, a warning to the rest of the family before Drunk Unk comes over for the holiday dinner--better "Hide the good liquor" or else he'll drink it all! Or maybe it's a warning to your friends that you're coming over for a visit.
Tags: party, family, work, christmas, dinner
Hide the good liquor!
Pale green letters in a fingerpaint font say "Didn't Yell!" Perfect for big family dinners. Reward yourself for keeping your cool!
Tags: mental health, family, gifts, thanksgiving, anger
Didn't Yell!
A little reminder of what makes a successful cook: on a round, dark yellow background with a semitransparent image of a mug of hot chocolate are the words in block letters "Success! Guests ate my food and lived!"
Tags: neurodivergent, eating, cook, neurodiversity, cooking
Successful Cook
The worldwide community of autistic adults have spoken: The vast majority don't like "person-first" language. Here's a design that explains why: Most autistic people consider their autism a vital and intrinsic part of their whole identity; it's not something they can put down and walk away from. They're not "with" autism, they ARE Autistic! Design description: On the left, a sad-looking stick figure carrying a briefcase colored with the neurodivergent rainbow, with the text "Person with Autism" above it. On the right, a smiling stick figure whose whole head is colored with the neurodiversity rainbow; below it the text "Autistic Person."
Tags: actually autistic, asd, autism awareness, autism spectrum, autism support
Plain, black, block letters telling the world you're "Autistic" and they need to just "Deal With It." Show your neurodiversity pride and activism with this simple, clear design.
Tags: neurodiverse, actually autistic, autism awareness, asd, disability
Autistic Deal With It
Black block letters that say "Autistic Deal With It" superimposed over the universal, autistic-designed, symbol for neurodiversity. Tell the world how "ausome" you are with this beautiful, colorful design.
Tags: adhd, asd, aspergers, autism acceptance, autism awareness
Tell the world what ABA really is, with this clear and simple t-shirt. In red block letters top to bottom it says "ABA," and in black block letters next to them it explains it stands for "Autistics Being Abused." Many people in the autism community who are NOT autistic themselves, consider ABA to be the best therapy in the world for autistic people. Most "#actuallyautistic" people disagree; at best it's coercive, and at worst it's downright abusive. It doesn't stop people from being autistic; it only forces them into an unnatural mold that causes pain, depression, and sometimes even PTSD later in their lives. When interventions are needed, there are much better therapies available out there that are much more respectful of the client.
Tags: aba, autism acceptance, autism awareness, autistic activism, autistic advocacy
ABA: Autistics Being Abused
Let's ban the offensive blue puzzle piece by telling the world that you're not a puzzle to be solved--you're a whole, complete, happy, autistic person! Celebrate your neurodivergence with pride!
Tags: autistic, pride, autistic pride, neurodivergent, neurodiversity
Person Not Puzzle
Be proud of your active ADHD brain! Boast about your neurology with this colorful design. Black block letters above say "ADHD." In the center, a human brain with greyscale mathematical formulas on the left hemisphere, and an explosion of colorful creativity on the right. Below the image, in smaller black lettering: "I have more thoughts before breakfast than you have all day long!"
Tags: adhd funny quotes, adhd awareness, brain, autism, rainbow
Brag on your neurodivergence with this beautiful, colorful design: Black, block letters telling others: "ADHD Deal With It" with the universal neurodiversity symbol behind the letters.
Tags: adhd adult, pride, neurodiversity, adhd awareness, autism
ADHD: Deal With It
Brag on your neurodivergence with this simple, beautiful design: the popular social media text "#ActuallyAutistic" in black letters over the universal "Neurodiversity" symbol of the rainbow-colored infinity sign.
Tags: actually autistic, autistic, disability activism, neurodiversity, pride