Disability:IN is pleased to offer disability inclusive illustrations to the public. In an effort to empower business to achieve disability inclusion and equality, we encourage corporations to use these illustrations. Whether it’s a blog post on accessibility or a email campaign on mental health, we’ve assembled a collection of illustrations to add a bit of creativity to your communications.

Six illustrated individuals with disabilities: Black man using a wheelchair, Asian woman with a white cane, Latiné with Dwarfism, Black woman in a power chair, white woman with sunflower lanyard for autism, and a Black amputee man.
Six illustrated individuals with disabilities: White non-binary person with low vision, Asian woman with non-apparent disability, Hispanic man using a wheelchair, South Asian man with service animal, Black woman with cochlear implant, and a white woman with Dwarfism.

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Black man using a wheelchair, an Asian woman with a white cane, a Latiné Little Person, a Black woman using a power chair, a white woman with a sunflower lanyard for Autism, and a Black amputee with a prosthetic leg. A white non-binary person with low vision, an Asian woman with a non-apparent disability, a Hispanic man using a wheelchair, a South Asian man with a service animal, a Black woman with a cochlear implant, and a white Little Person.

A note on Illustration Usage:

Disability Inclusive Illustrations by Disability:IN are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Based on a work at www.disabilityin.org. This license allows others to reuse this stock photography for any purpose, including commercially; however, it cannot be shared with others in adapted form, and credit must be provided to Disability:IN.

Illustrations by Alex Clem.