Neurodivergent-made · Printed to order

Words for how it
actually feels.

Overstimulated. Low spoons. Touched out. The language we already use, set as artwork you'd actually hang up — and a small frog on every piece, because it's still us who made it.

Printed to order, never mass-made

Said plainly, never diagnosed on a t-shirt

Arrives faulty? Replaced, no argument

Why this exists

01

Said by us, not about us

Every word here is language neurodivergent people already use for themselves — never a clinical label, never someone else's diagnosis printed on your chest.

02

The word is the artwork

Each piece is drawn out of its own word — the letters scatter, spiral, sink, or trail off unfinished depending on what the feeling actually does to you.

03

Built to be easy to use

High contrast, generous spacing, and a low-stimulation mode that flattens the motion and turns the colour down — the toggle's in the header, use it freely.

The collection

Sixty-eight pieces

Tees, totes, pins, prints, mugs and stickers. Every piece is drawn out of its own word — and carries the Frog Logic frog, small, top right.

Digital

Thirty downloads

No shipping, no waiting. Low-pressure planners and check-in tools, deliberately calmer than the prints — these are meant to be used on a hard day.

The Pond Guides

Twenty-three explainers

One warm, plain-English guide per neurotype — what it actually feels like from the inside, what people get wrong, what genuinely helps, and what to say. Written to be handed to a relative, a partner, or a manager. The second set covers contested ground — conditions many people who have them call neurodivergent, and others don’t. Each of those says so on the first page.