AuDHD, dyspraxic, dyscalculic. Product Manager at MacStadium. Open source builder. Zero Vector Evangelist. I build software for the way neurodivergent brains actually work, not the way productivity culture wishes they did.
Most software for neurodivergent people is neurotypical software with accessibility bolted on. The Human-Rhythm Design Framework builds from the other direction, starting with how AuDHD, dyspraxic, and dyscalculic brains actually experience time, memory, attention, transitions, and grief.
The framework has five dimensions: Memory, Attention, Time, Transitions, and Voice. Each project lives in one of them.
Email: hello@kiranoliver.com
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