Art by  Tas. It is a close up of an iris. It is multi colored with hues of purple and blue.

Design with All in Mind

Tas The Artist

Vestibular Design Specialist

I’m Tas (they/he), a Digital Accessibility Consultant and Inclusive Design Strategist. I bridge the gap between technical compliance and human equity by designing digital spaces with all in mind.

As a Deaf, Autistic, and biracial professional, I don’t just audit for WCAG—I advocate for neuro-affirming, vestibular-safe, and cognitively accessible environments. With a background in English Literature and Criminal Justice, I blend narrative precision with systemic strategy to ensure your brand isn’t just “accessible,” but truly inclusive.

Let’s build a web that respects the full spectrum of the human experience.

Mission Statement
Core Values
My Portfolio
Where Creativity Meets Compliance.

Explore a curated selection of visual arts, branding, and inclusive digital design. Each project is a testament to the belief that high-end aesthetics and universal accessibility belong together.

UX/UI: Case Study: Space Explorer Prioritizing Inclusive UX​Project Overview

Diversity/Accessibility: Case Study: Reconciling Reddit’s Policy Paradox for Accessibility

Socials
Follow the Journey.

Tas shares ongoing insights into inclusive design, neurodivergent advocacy, and the creative process across multiple platforms. Join the conversation and stay updated on the latest in digital equity.

Media
Featured Media & Guest Appearances.

As a leading voice at the intersection of identity and accessibility, Tas is a frequent contributor to podcasts and publications. These features explore the vital connections between neurodivergent lived experience, artistic expression, and digital advocacy.

Advocacy in Action: Guest on Empowered & Out Podcast

Identity & Expression: Guest on Beyond 6 Seconds Podcast Identity, horror and artistic expression – with Tas The Artist

Inclusive Futures: Guest on Our Disabled Future.

Community Insights: Guest Blogger on Learn From Autistics. Autism Interview #206: Tas Kronby on Autism and Religious Trauma