Universal Design is the design of environments, buildings and products to make them accessible to all people, regardless of age, disability or other factors.
The Universal Design collection is a personal project, designed to bring awareness to this concept. All proceeds are donated to organizations working toward a more accessible and inclusive future.
Universal Design Tee
UNISEX / NATURAL + BLACK
Our t-shirts are made of organic cotton + recycled poly rPET. Each shirt saves up to 4 plastic bottles from ending up in landfills.
Universal Eco Tote
100% ORGANIC COTTON
Simple tote with open main compartment. Great for groceries, or as a beach bag, or general carry all. Black text printed on oyster-colored tote.
Universal Design Denim Tote
100% ORGANIC DENIM
Super soft, oversized, eco-friendly tote with interior pocket for smaller valuables. Makes a great beach bag, computer bag, or everything else bag.
Universal Design Tee
UNISEX / CLASSIC WHITE + RED
Classic white tee made all-natural organic cotton, grown and harvested without using any pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, or other harmful chemicals.
ECO IMPACT
The materials in our Denim Tote are OEKO-TEX certified and are working to conserve water and energy and to reduce carbon emissions and pesticide usage.
ORGANIZATIONS
WE
SUPPORT
National Council on Independent Living
The National Council on Independent Living is the longest-running national cross-disability, grassroots organization run by and for people with disabilities. NCIL was founded to embody the values of disability culture and Independent Living philosophy, which creates a new social paradigm and emphasizes that people with disabilities are the best experts on their own needs.
StopGap
Foundation
StopGap Foundation aims to create a world where every person can access every space. A world free of barriers would help give everyone the opportunity to live a life full of independence, spontaneity, and ultimate fulfillment. Their “stopgap” ramps help raise awareness about barriers in our built environment and engage communities to work towards removing these barriers.
Universal Design in Practice
Read about the Laurent House by Frank Lloyd Wright, built 40 years before the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed.
Printed on Demand
These products are made for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes a bit longer to deliver to you. Making products on demand, instead of in bulk, helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for your patience!