LONG NGUYEN
GRAPHIC DESIGNER
American Sign Language Drawing
Drawing American Sign Language (ASL) with some things to make a lot of different meanings in Deaf life. Design it on sticks, greeting cards, postcards, or clothes.

ASL “TWEET”
Eyes and eyelashes with exclamation points mean Deaf people often notice or are curious in the view of different situations. Additionally, a small eye with a “tweet” sign is like hearing and then tweeting with people, and they are the same as bird heads like tweet hand.
ASL “COME-OUT”
A yellow road with dark hands means to lead someone feeling open for its right way. The opening with hands means the identities, not only LBGT+ but also differences. Gray hands mean nothing that relates to color skins because there are a lot of BIPOC.


ASL “FOREVER”
Old tree means many years from past to present that are not dead. Deaf people still continue learning and fighting for rights. An eye with a black shape person means Deaf shows people to notice it who can do and be successful. That helps them to choose the right way. Also, The road and the building with sunny lead Deaf people to learn everything from Gallaudet.
ASL slang “PAH”
Many stars mean is to finish resolutions, goals, or complete assignments to make someone feel well and happy.
