Our Story


Welcome! We create graphic design that's inclusive, meaningful, and built around real stories — not just aesthetics.

I got into this work in 2020, but honestly because of my dad, my childhood neighbor and most of all my son. I have been around disabilities my whole life and had no idea I was being prepped for the most rewarding and difficult job of being a mom to a son who has a disability. Believe me he is not the difficult part it is the world we encounter on a daily due to his disability needs — this must change.

My son was born with Cerebral Palsy. If you know anyone with a severe disability or a disability that prevents them from working, then you know how hard it is to make an income that is sustainable for everyday life and feel like you are contributing to your own life and to the community around you. My son is someone who would love to work and be independent but because of his medical and physical needs it is just not in the cards.

So, to fulfil his dreams we started printing in 2019 when he graduated high school because it is what he wanted to do. He really wanted to screen print, but it was not adaptable enough for him to be independent in this task. We searched and found the F2100 that we adapted so he could use his head switch to operate the printer. Everything he creates and the choices he makes are adapted in some way shape or form, so it is coming from him and not someone working with him. He comes up with the design ideas, I create them for print or embroidery in my design software, and we work together to finalize so we can print and embroider.

This year, in 2026, I invested in an embroidery machine so we could both do something we love, together. He also takes pride in his photography to produce images for DTF and watching it come to fruition. He loves what he does and that is the goal.

We have combined our passion for accessibility and inclusion advocacy, his love of photography, my embroidery skills, his printing skills and made it our life's work to help others. Now we can offer anyone a platform to raise their voice for change. That's what this shop is about — design that gives people a voice, celebrates who they are, and makes space for everyone.

We hope you like what you see, send us a custom design or choose a shirt or two from one of our treasured creations. We are adding new designs almost daily.

Check out Robert's photography website and accessibility blog at www.myviewfromthelens.com

We are happy you are here, let's raise our voices together for change.

Sharon and Robert
Inclusive Graphic Design