Disability Pride Posters and Art Prints
Description: I was having a conversation on Facebook when someone started being transphobic and gatekeeping trans and nonbinary people. As a nonbinary person myself, I was of course bothered. I argued my point until I was derisively called an inclusive bean, which I thought was an oddly adorable insult. I decided that I wanted it on a patch for my vest. It turned out that a lot of other people were in love with the idea, as well. So I commissioned my talented friend to bring my idea to life, and here we are! Visit the artist on Twitter to see more of her art: @CupcakeCreature.
Description: Express your pride and your love with the disability community. Made with love from a disabled artist. --- About the flag colors: --- • Red - Physical disabilities • Yellow - Cognitive & intellectual disabilities, neurodiversity • Offwhite - Invisible and undiagnosed disabilities • Blue - Mental/psychiatric illnesses • Green - Sensory disabilities • Dark grey - Those who tragically lost their lives due to illness, negligence, eugenics, and suicide
Description: I was having a conversation on Facebook when someone started being transphobic and gatekeeping trans and nonbinary people. As a nonbinary person myself, I was of course bothered. I argued my point until I was derisively called an inclusive bean, which I thought was an oddly adorable insult. I decided that I wanted it on a patch for my vest. It turned out that a lot of other people were in love with the idea, as well. So I commissioned my talented friend to bring my idea to life, and here we are! Visit the artist on Twitter to see more of her art: @CupcakeCreature.
Description: This design features a beautiful unicorn tearing it up in a wheelchair, to represent that magical feeling us disabled people get when we arrive somewhere and find that it is actually accessible. A bit of a diversion from my usual style, but still one of my favourite designs to date, because who doesn't love unicorns and accessibility.