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Neurodivergent Writer Phone Case

Description: Writing is more than a hobby—it’s a lifeline. This design celebrates neurodivergent writers who process life, grief, and growth through the written word. Perfect for journal keepers, memoirists, poets, or anyone whose notebook has become both therapist and friend. For autistic and ADHD writers, words are more than self-expression—they’re survival. This design honors the power of journaling, storytelling, and creative writing as tools for processing trauma. Wear it as a badge of pride: proof that healing happens one page at a time.

Tags: actually autistic, actuallyautistic, autism, autism acceptance, autism advocacy
Writer processing trauma one page at a time Phone Case

Description: Rick & Morty (episode 70). Autistic writer, Dan Harmon, the creator of Rick & Morty often processes his past traumas through his writing...like many autistics do!

Tags: author, autism, autistic, autistic culture, books
Minecraft Pickaxe – If You Know You Know (IYKYK) Phone Case

Description: A neon pixel pickaxe glows in this design that simply says If You Know You Know. Perfect for gamers, coders, and Minecraft fans who appreciate a clever nod to the game’s most iconic tool. With a retro green-and-yellow glow, it’s an instant favorite for pixel art lovers.

Tags: actually autistic, actuallyautistic, autism, autism acceptance, autism advocacy
Paws Up – Dabbing Cat Meme Shirt Phone Case

Description: Bring the attitude wherever you go with this Paws Up, Claws Out tee featuring a calico cat absolutely nailing the dab. Perfect for cat lovers, meme fans, and anyone who knows that life’s too short to take seriously. This funny cat design makes a great gift for teens, gamers, dancers, or anyone who appreciates a good feline vibe.

Tags: autism, autism awareness, autistic, calico, calico cat
Autistic Cat Phone Case

Description: Tell me about your special interests. Show off your Autism Acceptance with this neurodiversity affirming design! Available in hoodies, long sleeves, mugs, and more! (The Autistic Culture Podcast Episode 46: Cats are Autistic).

Tags: actually autistic, adhd, autism acceptance, autism awareness, autism mom
Ask Me About My Special Interests – Dinosaurs Phone Case

Description: Celebrate autistic pride and the joy of special interests with this striking dinosaur skeleton design. Featuring the text Ask Me About My Special Interests, it’s a conversation starter for paleo enthusiasts, neurodivergent advocates, and anyone who loves to proudly share their passions.

Tags: autism pride, autistic culture design, autistic identity, dino skeleton, dinosaur enthusiast
Cat with Books Phone Case

Description: Show off you Autistic Pride with this cat t-shirt! "Ask me about my special interests" The Autistic Culture Podcast Episode 46: Cats are Autistic. Available in hoodies long sleeve mugs and more!

Tags: acceptance, adhd, autism acceptance, autistic, awareness
Ask Me About My Special Interests – Autistic Culture Cat Phone Case

Description: This excited cat knows the joy of autistic SPINs (special interests)! With paws raised and eyes wide open, it’s an open invitation to share what you love most. For autistic people, special interests aren’t hobbies — they’re lifelines of joy, knowledge, and connection. This design celebrates curiosity, passion, and the delight of infodumping.

Tags: actually autistic, autism, autism acceptance, autism advocacy, autism autistic
Ask Me About My Special Interests – Astronaut Edition Phone Case

Description: Celebrate neurodivergence and curiosity with this playful astronaut design! Featuring a cartoon-style space explorer with arms raised in excitement, surrounded by the bold words “Ask Me About My Special Interests.” Perfect for autistic and neurodivergent folks who love sharing their passions—or for anyone who proudly embraces deep dives into what they love most. Great conversation starter, gift idea, or statement piece for space lovers and self-advocates alike.

Tags: autism, autism autistic, autism awareness, autistic, autistic culture
Spinning Wheel (Pun Intended) Phone Case

Description: This design celebrates the joy of stimming and the timeless rhythm of spinning! Featuring a silhouette at a spinning wheel with stars surrounding them, it connects autistic stims with the soothing, creative world of fiber crafts. Many autistic people find deep comfort and focus in crafts like spinning, knitting, crochet, and weaving—where repetition becomes a form of self-regulation and creativity. This shirt is perfect for fiber artists, neurodivergent makers, and anyone who knows that crafting is more than a hobby—it’s a way of being.

Tags: actually autistic, actuallyautistic, autism, autism acceptance, autism advocacy
Spin in Art Out Phone Case

Description: Belly Dancing is Autistic (Episode 71 of The Autistic Culture Podcast) inspired this design!

Tags: artistic, autism, autistic, autistic culture, neurodivergent
Stimming and Spinning Phone Case

Description: When stims become SPINs. show off your Autistic Pride with this shirt inspired by one of our favorite Autistic musicians: Questlove! The Autistic Culture Podcast: Episode 29: Questlove is Autistic.

Tags: actually autistic, adhd, autism awareness, autistic, dj
Astronaut DJ Phone Case

Description: Blast off into autistic joy with this cosmic remix of “When Stims Become SPINs.” Featuring a space DJ spinning records in a swirl of purple sparkles, it celebrates the rhythm, repetition, and deep focus of autistic life. Stimming isn’t something to hide—it’s a beat, a groove, a vibe. And when those stims sync up with SPINs (special interests), you’ve got a universe of autistic brilliance.

Tags: autism, autism acceptance, autism awareness, autistic, autistic acceptance
Curator of Museums Phone Case

Description: Do you love history? Collections? Are you a curator of museums? If so, welcome to the club--here's your official gear! (The Autistic Culture Podcast neurodiversity affirming merch)

Tags: actually autistic, autism acceptance, autistic, collector, fossil
Curator of Museums Phone Case

Description: This detailed design reads Curator of Museums framed by illustrations of artifacts—ancient scrolls, pottery, statues, crystals, fossils, and celestial symbols. A perfect nod to autistic special interests, history buffs, and anyone who feels at home among collections and exhibits. Great for museum lovers, archaeology fans, geology nerds, and autistic pride wear celebrating deep knowledge and lifelong passions.

Tags: actually autistic, actuallyautistic, aspergers, autism acceptance, autism advocacy
Hans Christian Andersen Phone Case

Description: Our Autistic "family member," HCA, was done dirty by his "friend" Charles Dickens and publicly ridiculed for his Autistic traits. Listen to The Autistic Culture Podcast Fairy Tales are Autistic episode for the full story of how HCA was framed because of his autism

Tags: author, autism awareness, autistic, autistic culture, books
Let it Go Crown - Hot Pink Phone Case

Description: This bold dripping crown design with the words Let It Go is perfect for anyone who rules their own world and knows when to drop the weight of expectations. With its bright pink graffiti-style artwork, it’s a statement piece for queens, rebels, and everyone in between.

Tags: bold feminist design, dripping crown, frozen, ice, let it go crown
Elsa is Autistic Let it Go Phone Case

Description: From "Elsa is Autistic" an exploration of autistic representation in the movie Frozen. Honoring "Let it Go" as an unmasking anthem.

Tags: actually autistic, adhd, audhd, autism acceptance, autism support
Hans Christian Andersen Frozen Credits Phone Case

Description: Colorful text design linking Frozen characters Hans, Christoph, Anna, and Sven to Hans Christian Andersen, the autistic author of The Snow Queen, the fairy tale that inspired Disney’s Frozen. A playful nod to autism, literature, and Disney magic.

Tags: actually autistic, actuallyautistic, autism, autism acceptance, autism advocacy
Hans Christian Andersen Snow Queen Credits Phone Case

Description: Monochrome design linking Frozen’s characters Hans, Christoph, Anna, and Sven to Hans Christian Andersen, the autistic author of The Snow Queen. A nod to literary history and autistic creativity.

Tags: actually autistic, actuallyautistic, autism, autism acceptance, autism advocacy
Bent but Not Broken Phone Case

Description: with the image of a tree bending but not breaking, its branches curling into graceful forms. For many autistic and neurodivergent people, the metaphor resonates deeply — life’s challenges can twist and stretch us, but those very experiences often shape unique forms of strength, creativity, and resilience. A powerful design for fans of Emily Dickinson and for anyone in the autistic and neurodivergent community who sees beauty in their own different shape.

Tags: autism, autism acceptance, autism awareness, autistic, autistic culture
I Dwell in Possibilities Phone Case

Description: This enchanting design shows a young woman reading a book, her flowing hair transforming into a galaxy of stars, flowers, and colors. With the Emily Dickinson Fan Club name in the corner, it captures the magic of imagination and the way stories open up entire worlds. Perfect for book lovers, poetry fans, and dreamers who see reading as a cosmic, transformative experience.

Tags: autism, autism autistic, autistic, autistic and proud, autistic culture
Books: Friends of the Soul Phone Case

Description: This minimalist design presents Emily Dickinson’s timeless quote, “Forever is composed of nows,” in a clean, elegant style with the Emily Dickinson Fan Club mark beneath. Simple yet profound, it captures the poet’s unique way of distilling life’s meaning into a single line. Perfect for literature lovers, poetry fans, and those who value mindfulness and presence in everyday life.

Tags: autism, autistic, book, book lovers, book nerd
Heart's Portrait Phone Case

Description: This romantic design shows the pages of an open book folded into the shape of a heart, paired with the Emily Dickinson Fan Club name. A perfect blend of literature and love, it captures the passion readers feel for poetry and the written word. Ideal for bookworms, poetry lovers, and anyone who holds Emily Dickinson—and books themselves—close to their heart.

Tags: autism, autistic, book lover quote, book lover reading, book lovers
Tell all the truth but tell it slant - Emily Dickinson Phone Case

Description: "Hope is a thing with feathers" - Emily Dickinson. Available in hoodies, long sleeves, mugs, and more! This minimalist black-and-white design features Emily Dickinson’s famous line, “Tell all the truth but tell it slant,” updated with the subtle branding of the Emily Dickinson Fan Club. Elegant and literary, it’s a tribute to truth-telling, poetry, and the enduring wit of one of history’s most iconic writers. Perfect for book lovers, literature fans, and those who cherish honesty with a touch of artistry. Show off your bookworm status with this literary quote design! The Autistic Culture Podcast Episode: Poetry is Autistic

Tags: author, autistic, book, books, booktrovert
Emily Dickinson Book Quote Phone Case

Description: This elegant design features a stack of hand-drawn books in a Sailing vessel/ Ship with tiny stars spilling out from their pages, symbolizing the magic of poetry and imagination. With the Emily Dickinson Fan Club name in the corner, it’s a tribute to literature, truth-telling, and the timeless wonder found inside a book. Perfect for readers, writers, and fans of Dickinson’s enduring brilliance.

Tags: autism, autistic, book lover, bookworm, dickinson
Lanterns Phone Case

Description: This striking black-and-white design features a hand holding a lantern, paired with Emily Dickinson’s haunting words: “I am out with lanterns; looking for myself.” With its moody, vintage style and Emily Dickinson Fan Club mark, it captures the introspection, searching, and self-discovery at the heart of Dickinson’s poetry. Perfect for literature lovers, deep thinkers, and those drawn to gothic or dark academia aesthetics.

Tags: autism, autistic, autistic culture, dickinson, gender bender
Cat Reading Dickinson Phone Case

Description: This charming design features a wide-eyed cat in glasses perched on a stack of books, holding one open as if ready to read aloud. Paired with the Emily Dickinson Fan Club name, it blends literary love with a touch of feline whimsy. Perfect for book lovers, poetry fans, and cat enthusiasts who see curiosity and intellect as the best companions.

Tags: autism awareness, autistic culture, dickinson, lgbtq, neurodiverse
What the Heart Wants Phone Case

Description: This colorful design features a bookshelf stacked high with books, plants, a globe, and even a trophy, capturing the cozy, eclectic feel of a well-loved study space. With the Emily Dickinson Fan Club name tucked in the corner, it’s a celebration of learning, curiosity, and the quiet joys of a book-filled life. Perfect for readers, writers, and literature lovers who find beauty in both order and imagination.

Tags: autism autistic, autism awareness, autistic, autistic and proud, autistic culture
Beauty and the Beast Phone Case

Description: This enchanting design reimagines the opening of Beauty and the Beast, with Belle sitting at a fountain, lost in a book as illustrated pages swirl around her. A dreamy tribute to book lovers and Disney fans alike, it captures the moment of knowing you were meant for more in life. Perfect for readers, fairy tale enthusiasts, and those who see themselves in Belle’s dreams for a bigger life.

Tags: actually autistic, actuallyautistic, autism acceptance, autism advocacy, autism awareness
Beauty and the Beast Inspired Phone Case

Description: This dreamy design features an open book releasing a swirl of enchanted imagery, mushrooms, stars, constellations, and a crescent moon. Inspired by Belle’s love of stories in Beauty and the Beast, it celebrates imagination, magic, and the worlds waiting inside the pages. Perfect for bookworms, fairy tale lovers, and anyone who finds their escape in stories.

Tags: actually autistic, actuallyautistic, autism, autism acceptance, autism advocacy
The Girl is Strange, No Question Phone Case

Description: A Beauty and the Beast quote that is oh-so relatable for Autistic people! This dreamy design features an open book releasing a swirl of enchanted imagery—mushrooms, stars, constellations, and a crescent moon. Inspired by Belle’s love of stories in Beauty and the Beast, it celebrates imagination, magic, and the worlds waiting inside the pages. Perfect for bookworms, fairy tale lovers, and anyone who finds their escape in stories. (Check out The Autistic Culture Podcast, Beauty and the Beast is Autistic episode)

Tags: actually autistic, autistic, beauty and the beast, belle, book lover
I Want Adventure - Beauty And the Beast Shirt Phone Case

Description: “I want adventure in the great wide somewhere.” This Belle quote from Beauty and the Beast captures wanderlust, imagination, and the autistic love of exploring the world in unique ways. A minimalist globe and airplane design for Disney fans, travelers, and dreamers alike.

Tags: actuallyautistic, autism, autism acceptance, autism advocacy, autism awareness
Beauty and the Beast Brain Garden Phone Case

Description: “If it’s not Baroque, don’t fix it.” A witty Cogsworth quote from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. This design pairs clever wordplay with a blooming brain illustration, perfect for Disney fans, book lovers, and anyone who enjoys a smart pun. Ideal for autistic and neurodivergent fans who connect with Cogsworth’s literal humor.

Tags: actually autistic, actuallyautistic, autism acceptance, autism advocacy, autism awareness
Fantastically Horrifying Cat Phone Case

Description: Inspired by "Bluey is Autistic" episode 72 of The Autistic Culture Podcast. Sarcastic and on point, Angela's quote deserved a design!

Tags: actually autistic, adhd, autistic, autistic culture, disability
My Joints Do Party Tricks Phone Case

Description: This playful design features a balloon animal dog with the cheeky caption “My Joints Do Party Tricks.” A humorous nod to hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, it captures the lived experience of bendy joints with lighthearted flair. Perfect for raising awareness while keeping it fun, this design connects chronic illness visibility with humor that resonates in both EDS and autistic communities.

Tags: autism, autistic, chronic illness, chronic pain, eds

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