FAQ
What kinds of disabilities do your designs represent?
Our designs include elements for visual, hearing, mobility, neurodivergent, and cognitive accessibility. We feature Braille, ASL, wheelchair symbols, and more always learning about and adding to the brand.
Do the Braille designs use real Braille lettering?
Yes! Our Braille designs are based on actual Braille transcription. While they’re not tactile on clothing, they raise awareness and honor blind accessibility.
Can I request a design in my native language or with specific accessibility elements?
Absolutely. We welcome ideas that help us represent more communities. [Reach out here].
What does “Let’s Make Happiness Accessible™” mean?
There are plenty of efforts on accommodations for enabling the disabled in a corporate sense, but not the thought of making happiness accessible.
Who is behind this brand?
Our founder, Rob Cookenour, is a deaf designer who created this brand to reflect the emotional need of simply happiness no matter the disability.
How can I stay updated on new designs?
Join our email list — it’s where we share upcoming releases, including new designs in Braille, ASL, and other languages.
Do you collaborate with disability advocates or artists?
Yes, we love working with others in the community. Contact us if you’d like to collaborate or share your story.