Photo of Clayton McIntosh next to a small cartoon artwork.

I’m Clay, designer and founder of Crocodile Crocodile.

I started this business to push for better inclusion in children’s design, especially for children like my three daughters, who all play in different ways, including one who uses a wheelchair.

My work combines lived experience with professional design expertise across education resources, graphic design, community engagement and teaching.

Crocodile Crocodile collaborates with experienced practitioners across disability support, education, public art and community sectors to ensure each project is delivered with care, skill and accountability.

How we are different

Crocodile Crocodile differentiates itself through:

  • Inclusive design, considering disability
  • Designed for children, enjoyable for everyone
  • Playful, creative, with a focus on imagination and storytelling
  • lived experience informing design decisions
  • Co-design and collaboration
  • experience working with councils, schools and community organisations
  • Clear, reliable communication
  • Low-cost, high-impact solutions
  • Retrofitting existing spaces

Vision

A future where all children’s spaces are inclusive of every child, regardless of ability, and are welcoming, creative, and provide a sense of belonging.

Mission

To design inclusive environments for children that are playful and unique.


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Inclusion First

Design must be inclusive and welcoming for all, especially for children with disabilities.

Child-Centred

There is magic in childhood, and we believe all children should be included.

Unique by Design

A space’s value comes from its uniqueness and responsiveness to context. We actively avoid scaled, reused, soulless solutions.

Collaboration

We co-design with communities, educators and families.

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