The first advertising campaign created by an all-disabled creative team.

  • Early 30s mixed race male with olive skin, black short hair and mid-sized beard, looking away slightly from the camera. He is wearing a dark purple long sleeve t-shirt, standing in front of a yellow backdrop.

    Ravi Vasavan

    Ravi (he/him) is an Australian Indian artist and designer who creates beautiful, unique and impactful art, brand and digital experiences for the new era. When not doing any of that, he spends his time making perfectly leoparded pizza dough, biking across the countryside, or camping with his partner, Emma.

  • Sinéad, a white, visibly Disabled woman stands in front of a blue backdrop. Her brown hair is cascading in soft waves onto her shoulders. With a smirk on her face, she is wearing a pale pink Gucci double-breasted jacket over a bright pink blouse.

    Sinéad Burke

    Sinéad (she/her) is the Founder and CEO of Tilting the Lens, a consultancy that brings visibility to inaccessibility, advising global brands including Gucci, Ralph Lauren and Starbucks in their move from awareness to action.

  • A white person with long blonde hair, blue eyes, and facial piercings, who is looking at the camera and wearing a floral button-up shirt against a white background.

    Saga Darnell

    Saga (they/them) is Inevitable Foundation’s Communications and Outreach Manager. They live with a number of physical and psychiatric disabilities, and they are also a researcher and public speaker, with a focus on intersectional marginalization and representation in film and television.

  • A white man with green glasses, in a green knit jumper.

    Dylan Young

    Dylan (he/him) is an autistic graphic designer currently working at Koto studio. He is interested in branding, type design and motion design.

  • A Chinese American woman in a power wheelchair looks at the camera. She's illuminated by red, yellow, and blue spotlights.

    Aubrie Lee

    Aubrie (she/her) is a brand manager at Google and the President of Google's Disability Alliance employee resource group. She is also an artist with an engineering degree from Stanford University. Two of her passions are 3D modeling, so that she can illustrate anything she can imagine, and fashion modeling, to challenge how society treats Disability and beauty as opposites.

  • A photo of Sabrina, a brown-skinned woman with mid-length dark brown wavy hair and dark brown eyes. She is directly facing the camera and smiling. She’s wearing a red wool hat with white details spelling out WAH in British Sign Language.

    Sabrina Tirvengadum

    Sabrina (she/her) is a deaf multidisciplinary visual artist and designer. She is British-Mauritian and based in London, UK. Sabrina’s experiences of ableism as a deaf woman who also experiences tinnitus have led her to co-found we’re all human (WAH) which challenges ableism in digital spaces and is fighting to make accessibility the priority for design.

  • Kae is of Southeast Asian descent. She is sitting on a wooden stool against a white background. Her dark brown hair is pushed to one side, and her hands are loosely resting on her lap. She is wearing a white tube top and green pants with a tie belt. 

    Kae Tran

    Kae (she/her) is a Toronto-based creative freelancer, content creator, model, and disability advocate. Outside of creative work, Kae raises awareness for Muscular Dystrophy and applies design thinking toward pushing boundaries, breaking barriers, and advocating for accessibility, diversity, and inclusion rights for marginalized communities.

  • A smiling white non-binary person wearing a black t-shirt and a silver chain necklace.

    August Collucci

    August (they/them) is a graphic designer and illustrator living in Savannah, Georgia who is passionate about producing accessible, inclusive designs that have the potential to connect with everyone. After graduating from SCAD in 2022, they hope to develop a safe space for trans individuals to create art and grow together.

  • A Klass, a white queer/trans person dressed in light blue denim and a floral shirt, sits and stares into the camera with a grass field and tree behind them.

    A Klass

    A (they/them) is a photographer currently based in Los Angeles. They are always expanding on and exploring their unique visual style and helping brands, companies, and people reach their fullest creative potential. As a proud member of the LGBTQ+ and disabled communities, most of A's personal work focuses on representing people and narratives from these communities.