Help Me See the Style: Visual Feedback Welcome

This blog is being built from lived experience — traveling, healing, adapting, questioning, and pushing through systems and expectations. The thoughts here are mine, but the visual side of the site? That’s something I can’t personally evaluate.

As someone who doesn’t use vision to interact with the world, I rely on screen readers, keyboard commands, and instinct. While I can shape the words and meaning, I’m not always sure how the design or layout lands visually.

So I’m reaching out to you — the sighted readers, the design-aware folks, the ones who see what I can’t — for a bit of help.

If you ever come across a post that feels visually unclear, hard to read, or if you have an idea for an image or layout change that might improve the experience, I’d love your constructive feedback.

This is not about aesthetics for the sake of perfection.
It’s about making the space feel grounded and accessible to a wider community — without sacrificing meaning.

If something catches your eye (in a good or confusing way), feel free to leave a comment or suggestion. Your thoughts are appreciated.

Thanks for being part of this journey as the blog continues to evolve.

Tactile Nomad

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