Design, accessibility, and community-rooted creativity.

Sun Center Creatives is a Canadian studio led by Nusrat Mir, supporting nonprofits, the public-sector and mission-driven teams with accessibility-informed web design, content systems, and sustainable templates. We create digital spaces that feel like sunlight: clear, welcoming, and built with care.
Our work spans full rebuilds, accessibility audits, and ongoing maintenance for mission-driven organizations, especially those serving disabled and diverse communities.
Accessibility is integrated from structure and design through Quality Assurance (QA), documentation, and staff-ready workflows so inclusion doesn’t disappear after launch.
Based in Toronto, supporting teams across Canada.
A studio with two wings
Sun Center Creatives is built with two connected intentions: professional studio services and community-rooted creative practice. Both are grounded in clarity, care, and accessibility as a standard.
1) Studio Services (Phase 1 Focus)
We design and improve websites, brand systems, and digital communications for mission-driven teams who need clarity and cohesion—without sacrificing accessibility or sustainability. Our work often includes:
- Information architecture + navigation that reduces cognitive load
- Accessible page templates and reusable components
- Content structure and formatting support (readability-first)
- Accessibility QA and implementation support (WCAG-aligned practices)
- Documentation and workflows so teams can maintain accessibility over time
2) Creative Programming (Growing)
We host gentle, community-rooted spaces for art-making, reflection, and healing-centered creative practice—online now, expanding over time. This wing exists to nourish creative belonging, emotional regulation, and accessible participation through low-pressure, welcoming design.
At Sun Center Creatives, design and facilitation belong to the same practice: creating experiences that are clear, inclusive, and deeply human. Across digital spaces and creative gatherings, the work is rooted in collaboration, access, and thoughtful participation—so people can feel seen, supported, and able to engage with confidence, care, and dignity.
