Graphic Design Services & Advocacy Collaborations

We start with a 30 minute virtual consultation, and make design magic from there! To book your consultation, discuss a collaboration, or request more information before scheduling, tap HERE.

Be sure to ask about available discounts for Educators, Therapists, Providers, Parents, and Care-Givers on Educational & Advocacy Materials!

Y’all asked, so we had to make it happen! The community-centered @sprinkledspectrum + @virgo.design.atx Stay Feisty Collab is here!

This collab is a love letter to each member of this community, and the feisty advocate in us all—those won’t accept anything less than inclusion, equity, and accessibility as a baseline, and who fight tirelessly to create a world where we all belong.

A portion of the proceeds from each collab tee will go directly to fund fulfilling the classroom wishlists of the Accessible Education team at my local elementary school, so that these educators and support staff can provide their students with all the tools necessary to accommodate their needs. This means that when you place your order, not only are you receiving a rad piece of wearable advocacy, but helping to facilitate an equitable, safe, affirming education.

STAY FEISTY, DIVAS🌶️

Collaboration Spotlight

A black and white illustration of a box of matches with the phrase 'Stay Feisty Out There Babe' on the front, and the words 'Virgo Design X Sprinkled Spectrum' on the top.

Recent Clients & Collaborators

logos for playroom Lubbock, DisRupt, watch gigi spell, eanes for everyone, sprinkled spectrum, EISD accessible education (parent partners), originations global, achieve pediatric therapy and rehab Lubbock, Megan for texas
logos for gone group, dot ready, beauty in the spectrum, athletic, atx bubbles, vve booster club, explore on the spectrum, pulsefit, and the bce booster club

Reviews

Review Of The Day:

“I had to reach out and tell you about what buying this shirt has done. Look, I just wanted this shirt for myself, because I love the message. I didn’t think anyone else would care about it, and if they did, it would probably be because they had a negative reaction to it. I was not prepared for all the compliments and “WHERE DID YOU GET THAT”s, and I had no idea how many conversations it would start with people…some of whom I know well, and so many strangers. I feel like every time I wear it, I’m not just wearing something I really love (the quality is phenomenal, and the design is off the charts), but I’m making an actual difference. I’m actually thinking about getting the design tattooed!!”