An illustration of a towering stack of papers. At top, we see the front cover for the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design. + Enlarge
The 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design 2021 Digital illustration
Image 1: A 3D render of a grocery store aisle, with bright, highly contrasting red and blue colors and large, oversized aisle signs. + Enlarge
Unity Experiments 01 2021 Unity Game Engine
Image 2: A 3D render of a white floor with a bright, contrasting red line that draws a path from where the viewer stands to the right of the frame. + Enlarge
Unity Experiments 02 2021 Unity Game Engine
Image 3: A 3D render of a dimly lit hallway, ending with a fork where the left side is brightly lit and easily visible while the right side is not. + Enlarge
Unity Experiments 03 2021 Unity Game Engine
A diagram using a lottery ticket to satirically represent a single accessible parking space among 25 spaces—the legally required minimum. The ticket claims a “1/25 chance to win” the grand prize: a “comfortable trip to a business.” + Enlarge
Parking Lottery 2021 Digital Illustration
Image 1: A screenshot of my website's homepage as it appears on a desktop browser. + Enlarge
Accessibility Handbook Website 01 2021 Website
Image 2: A screenshot of a section of text on my website as it appears on a desktop browser. + Enlarge
Accessibility Handbook Website 02 2021 Website
Image 3: A screenshot of my website's homepage as it appears on a mobile browser. + Enlarge
Accessibility Handbook Website 03 2021 Website
A photograph of a computer screen in a dimly lit room. Many different pop-ups are flooding the screen, adding to the noise. Each image representing my research and thoughts on the topic of accessibility. + Enlarge
Still Life 2020 Digital Photography
Statement

My degree project was inspired by my brother's recent disability. He's been in a wheelchair for the past few years, and the two of us have begun to notice just how inaccessible much of our world is. My final product ended up as a website that collects my research and thoughts around the topic. Anybody can contribute to this website to expand on or correct for my own thinking.

Graphic Design (BFA) Students