Sun Center Creatives, launched in 2026, shaped by lived access needs, we are a disability-led, access-informed design studio and creative platform rooted in clarity, accessibility, and community-centered creativity.

Sun Center Creatives is the first blooming branch of a bigger dream: Sun Center —a future home for healing-centered programming, bigger art projects, intentional and purposeful learning, and collective becoming; nourishment of the heart, mind, body and soul.
For now, Phase 1 focuses on what builds strong foundations:
- Web design
- Brand systems
- Digital accessibility
- Digital / graphic design
- Hosting accessible community creative gatherings online
Phase 2 is focused on expanding community creative gatherings in person, and traditional storytelling via mediums such as watercolor, acrylic, collaging, pen & ink, calligraphy, and more; grounded in clarity, inclusion, and compassionate care, I share creative works that draw people into a vision of hope.

For now, the studio work builds the skills, systems, and sustainability to grow that future with integrity. Stay tuned for the growth of this Sun Center!
Publishing + Collaboration
A growing platform for shared creative work
As the studio grows, this space will expand beyond services and events into a living creative library where I’ll upload and publish more of my work, play, and experiments across design, art, and writing.

Over time, I’ll also invite trusted colleagues and friends to share their creative work and practices on this platform — artists and facilitators who share the same values of care, beauty, integrity, and inclusion.
This is a slow-built ecosystem — co-created with intention, purpose, and presence.
If you’re here for design support, community creative practice, or both — welcome. Let’s co-build, co-create, and co-curate experiences together!
Accessible by Design
Accessibility isn’t an add-on here. It’s part of the foundation because Sun Center Creatives is led by a designer with lived and living access needs, and we know how quickly digital spaces can become tiring, confusing, or impossible to use.
So we design for real life: readability, clear layout, predictable navigation, thoughtful contrast, and content structure that reduces cognitive load. The goal is simple: more people can find what they need, understand it, and use it—without having to push through unnecessary friction.
