TL:DR
Built by neurodivergents, for neurodivergents. The long version exists if you need it, which you might, or you might have already moved on. Both are fine.
01.
We Kind of Figured This Out the Hard Way
For a long time we just assumed we were bad at being people. Efficient, but exhausting. Wired in a way that made everything take slightly more effort than it seemed to for everyone else.
Turns out there's a name for that. Several, actually.
Prisma came out of that realization. A space designed around the way our brains actually work instead of the way everyone keeps insisting they should.
Turns out there's a name for that. Several, actually.
Prisma came out of that realization. A space designed around the way our brains actually work instead of the way everyone keeps insisting they should.
02.
If This Sounds Like You, Yeah. Same.
Prisma is for people who can be overstimulated and bored within the same hour and see absolutely nothing strange about that.
The collectors. The pattern-noticers. The people who were really into one specific thing for six months and then quietly moved on. The ones who found comfort in objects, games, and weird little worlds long before they had a word for why.
You're not going to need to explain yourself here. That's kind of the whole point.
The collectors. The pattern-noticers. The people who were really into one specific thing for six months and then quietly moved on. The ones who found comfort in objects, games, and weird little worlds long before they had a word for why.
You're not going to need to explain yourself here. That's kind of the whole point.
03.
We’re Building Toward Tools. Slowly. On Purpose.
Right now, it's shirts, hats, and posters. Simple things. The "I found my people" starter pack.
The tools come next. Fidgets and objects designed for neurodivergent adults who are tired of products that look like they belong in a pediatrician's waiting room.
We're moving at a pace that won't embarrass us later. Building this alongside the community instead of just announcing things and hoping for the best.
If you're here early, that actually matters.
The tools come next. Fidgets and objects designed for neurodivergent adults who are tired of products that look like they belong in a pediatrician's waiting room.
We're moving at a pace that won't embarrass us later. Building this alongside the community instead of just announcing things and hoping for the best.
If you're here early, that actually matters.