Deaf-owned businesses and American Sign Language (ASL) are spreading and becoming widely popular. There are many Deaf-owned business all over the country. Here are some Deaf business that you maybe probably heard of, but if not, you should definitely check them out!
Apparel
By Mara – An iconic ILU designs on soft t-shirts, magnets, and stickers
Erry B. – Black Deaf-owned shop with apparel promoting positivity, social justice and equality
Girl and Creativity – Check out their tees, crews, and stickers
Language Priority – Check out their shop for ASL shirts, socks, and stickers to celebrate every occasion
Shop Daxa – Graphic tees and sweatshirts you need to make a statement
Sisters in Style – Everything from dresses and loungewear to accessories, and more
Tansey Limited – Fashion apparel
Jewelry
Creative Soul – Earrings
Deafinite Designs – Hand stamped jewelry and gifts
Earthworm Earrings – Earrings
Gorgeous Jupiter – Lava beads and preservation flower jewelry
Infinity Lantern Jewelry – Handmade earrings, necklaces, and more.
JillyBean Creates – Hand beaded earrings.
Nathalina Studio – Jewelry and home décor
RoseBYANDER Jewelry – ILY necklaces and charms
Health & Wellness
The Deaf Flower – Organic Syrups
Deafhood Yoga – Yoga classes
Deaf Soul Yoga – Virtual yoga classes
JeZoe for Happy Skin – Soaps and skincare items
Lilli Erin Yoga – Virtual yoga classes
Photography
Amelia K Hamilton – Austin local
Clare Cassidy Photography – Photographer
Jolaventures – Photography and Videography
Kelly Grace Photos – Pet Photoshoots
Cat Cassidy Photography – Self-proclaimed storyteller
Tate Tullier – Photography
Ultimux – Photography, interior designer, and cartoon designer
Art & Decor
58 Creativity – Graphic artist uses ASL to tell a story in their artwork
Alpine Florals – Pressed mountain flowers
Ash Marie Sha – Mixed-media artwork designs
Ask Amber – Home decor and customize masterpieces
Boriketien – Stickers
CraftsbyGio – Order luxury, customer-design tumbler cups, confetti, foil envelopes
Cynthia’s Creations and More – handcrafted gifts from ornaments to tea towels
Haha What – Black and white drawings and stickers
Isabel Lainez – Sign incorporated into bold portraits
Kali Doubledee – Mixed media paintings
Kiss Fist Stitch – Cross stitch art and personalized gifts
Ladder of Love – Rustic art made from reclaimed wood
Macramed – One-stop-shop for everything macrame
Raine Collective – Wide variety of homemade gifts and accessories
Selennn Art – Commissioned art on canvas or digital mediums
Viva Jess – Unique gifts wall art, stationery, and accessories
Woodstove Studios – Pyrography and mixed media
Services
Bus Door Films – Know someone who’s been sitting on that screenplay just a little too long? Or someone who can’t get enough of deaf-created content? Send them over to Bus Door Films to get their fix
Day to Rejoice Weddings & Events – Need support with making your event extra special? Check out Day to Rejoice, a Black Deaf-owned event design business
Inka’s Screen Printing– Customer designs on different gifts and items
Mystic Starz – Get a reading from Mystic Starz Astrology and see what the future has in store
DeafBoss – “Vision at DeafBoss is to ‘create more millionaires in the Deaf community than anyone or any group in history'”
DeafFriendly – Website to find Deaf-friendly businesses
Communication Services for the Deaf – Provide services for the Deaf & hard of hearing community and businesses
News
DailyMoth – News is conveyed in ASL about political & Deaf news happening in the world
Deaf Newspaper LLC – News is conveyed in ASL about political & Deaf news happening in the world
19 Responses
Hello!
My name is Rhiannon and I’m based in Eugene, Oregon. I recently obtained my massage license and have a new business “Talking Hands Massage Therapy” offering massage with ASL accessibility.
I was wondering if you would consider adding me to the list of Deaf owned businesses you have?
https://talking-hands.massagetherapy.com
Rhiannon Lelievre
LMT# 28082
Hello!
My name is Rhiannon and I’m based in Eugene, Oregon. I recently obtained my massage license and have a new business “Talking Hands Massage Therapy” offering massage with ASL accessibility.
I was wondering if you would consider adding me to the list of Deaf owned businesses you have?
Rhiannon Lelievre
LMT# 28082
Hi! I would love to add my business to your directory, One of the Deaf owner from Stylish Bella
It’s all about Design t shirt, cups, personalize wood signs, earrings and more!
Hi! I am a new Deaf Black woman owned business called Bake it With Sass. I teach people how to bake in ASL. It’s a membership-based online community where sassy bakers can ask questions, share successes and show off their sassy dances! Let me know what else you need from me!
I am owner La Mossa de Cafe, produced of roasted coffee beans and loose tea leaves.. Check out at http://www.lamossadecafe.com
I don’t see my own company of 28 years in YOUR field. I am the owner of Rosslyn Auto Body Co. in Alexandria, Virginia. My company is not small and lowly business like those one of deaf owned auto body shop in Austin, Texas. Go check the website RosslynAutoBody.com and check out in Facebook.
Deaf woman owned business in Ocala, Florida. We specialize in custom hand painted wooden signs, hand painted truck and vehicle graphics, decor, and logo deaigns. We also make vinyl graphics. We ship anywhere in the USA. Check out our website to see a sample of our work.
http://www.LNSigns.com
Hello, I would like to be added to your Deaf Owned Business site. My wife and I make ASL “I Love You” houseplant sticks and other custom sticks. Our website is etsy.com/shop/gardenstickdesigns. I believe I wrote to you before but did not get a reply. Thank you, Kirk Von Loh
I would love if you could add Copper Town Sweets to the growing list of Deaf-Owned Businesses!
It’s a cottage bakery based in San Manuel, outside of Tucson, AZ- serving local and shipping all over the United States as well! :)
Lisa has been deaf since a childhood bout of German measles; she created and has owned Denham’s Natural Skin Care Company and has been running it for over 20 years, supplying mom-and-pop outfits to hospitals and pharmaceutical companies. Her products, under various brands, are being sold on every platform and in every state within the U.S.
Disability, no matter what, is just another hurdle in life to overcome. Form a life to your reality and never allow others to dictate what you can and cannot do. A person can succeed with hard work. You can do it.
I am own handmade polymer clay jewelry and custom design T-shirts. my business name is Key To My Creations.
I would like to support my local deft businesses. You do not show where these businesses are located. Could you ad at least the state; “Sam’s Creations – OR”
You should add paparazzi. Some consultants are deaf, hard of hearing and hearing.
No deaf barkey?
barkey bark
Please add my link to your website thank you.
You forgot to add Sign1News. There are restaurants like one in Austin. There are also many deaf social media groups in health, crafts, tax business, and clothing.
Hi! I hope your holiday treat you well! I am wondering Can you add my book to your website to support Deaf author as a business. Thank you! 😊
My book is From Rejection to Love
Hello, I was wondering how to get my business on this website as deaf owned business. I own a culinary company called Justin Ray Culinary. I do small events and gatherings at people home and will expand to meal prep. Future goals is to have a food truck then a restaurant and hopefully have several concepts.