Supporting Our Communities

  • Donations

    10% of our proceeds go to the Autistic Women & Nonbinary Network (AWN), a non-profit organization that provides community support and resources for Autistic people of marginalized genders.
  • Impact

    Donations help AWN continue to fight for rights and acceptance for all Autistic people, including Autistic trans people and Autistic people of color.
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  • Values

    We recognize and celebrate the diversity and intersectional experiences in our communities. We would love to hear about ways we can highlight your lived experiences or support your work in these areas.

Meet Our Team

Hannah Morton (she/her)

Co-founder of NeuroNiche Design, Hannah has always loved digital creativity. Since the days of WordArt and custom MySpace CSS, she has hyperfocused on visually engaging design within her work. As an AuDHD Psychologist, Hannah recognized a major gap: the need for accessible and visually appealing designs that foster representation and inclusion for neurodivergent and disabled people, broadly defined. What began as creating logos for family and friends quickly evolved into a growing social media presence and product store. Through NeuroNiche Design, Hannah is dedicated to highlighting the ways our identities intersect and promoting a world that values and celebrates difference.

Jamie Kortanek (they/them)

Jamie is a multiply neurodivergent and dynamically disabled student researcher who's had a fierce drive to explore, experiment, and create for as long as they can remember — from LEGO towns and SketchUp worlds to poetry and experimental photography. With their longstanding appreciation for the power of art in advocacy, they are excited to apply their design skills to neurodiversity awareness, acceptance, and inclusion efforts through NeuroNiche Design. Jamie is also passionate about connecting with community members and transforming their ideas into designs to increase visibility of lived experiences across—and at the intersection of—diverse neurotypes, disabilities, and identities.