Neurodiversity celebration week- a label worth wearing…

It’s Neurodiversity celebration week, so I need to tell you about something really special I made — a mini collection of T-shirts to celebrate what it means to be neurodivergent, and it’s one of my favourite drops ever!
I wanted to create something that felt bold, proud, a bit silly, and super relateable. The kind of thing I knew other ND people would feel seen by.
🏷️ A good label, finally
If you’re neurodivergent, you’ve probably been labelled with all sorts of things — some clinical, some mean, and most of them… unhelpful.
So I thought — what if we got to wear a label we actually liked?
That’s where the idea for the “nutrition label” style tee came from. I drew it like a food label, but every line is a trait that’s been turned into something kind, funny or loving. Instead of “locally grown,” it says “loyally grown.” Instead of “store upright away from direct sunlight,” it says “store in cozy environments without the big light.”
✨It’s bold, it’s bright, and it’s been labelled with love.✨
It’s a proper “I’m ND and proud” kind of vibe- a super clear ND design that you guys have been asking me for for ages.
It’s an unapologetic and joyful design, which, as a mega people pleaser who is terrified or doing anything wrong and being misunderstood, this tee is helping me be more bold and proud.
🐾 The softer ones
Of course, I also made a couple of softer designs too — because not everyone wants to shout it from their chest in huge block letters. Some of us prefer to let our duck or badger or anxious frog speak for us.
These extra designs feature little animal characters that show ND traits in sweet, silly, gentle ways. Things like hyperfocus, sensory joy, needing routine, or having a million thoughts at once. They’re more subtle, but just as meaningful.
These tees are perfect for me when I want to feel understood without explaining anything.
🍄 What’s next?
Even though they launched for ND Celebration Week, I’ve decided to keep these tees in store permanently. Because neurodivergence doesn’t just exist one week a year, and honestly — they’ve been flying out!
It’s been such a joy seeing these designs out in the world. Some of you have worn them to assessments, school runs, workshops, family events, or just around the house with snacks (the ultimate endorsement). And every time, I’ve thought: this is why I do what I do.
Thank you for seeing the heart in it. For wearing your label with love. And for letting my messy, paint-covered self be part of your ND story.
With so much love and pride, Saz x
Did you see this post about what it’s like being an AuDHD creator?