For my disabled followers, what do you consider when thinking about inclusive swag? Swag in this case meaning t-shirts, coffee mugs, backpacks, stickers, etc. that you acquire through conferences, work, or other places.
I struggle to name what I look for in swag for it to be inclusive as a blind person; I think the most I'd look for is cool tactile design on t-shirts and perhaps embossed designs on stickers. But even that's a stretch; I've never felt strongly enough to remotely consider this, and that's why I'm here! I also consider things like Braille to be a novelty, and don't feel excluded when it doesn't exist. In a nutshell--I don't really care. But I'm sure someone out there does. Surely there's at least one of you.
Please boost for reach.
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@tristan @simon I want a shirt that says, no I don’t want to touch your face. I don’t know where it’s been.
@KaitlynAmira @tristan @simon I have a shirt with a stick figure swinging a cane. It says "Don't touch me".
@kev @tristan @simon This. Want. Did you customize it yourself?
Don't Touch Me Men's T-Shirt | 64 Oz. Braille on Threadless

Don't Touch Me on Men's T-Shirt – The text reads "Warning. Don't touch me" and has a stick figure with a cane wacking another stick figure.

64 Oz. Braille on Threadless
@kev @KaitlynAmira @tristan @simon What do you call it when two blind people fight? Raising canes!