Wyatt Tuell is an author who is a passionate advocate for diversity, inclusivity, and education. Raised in a diverse household and neighborhood, Wyatt's upbringing ignited a deep appreciation for the beauty of multiculturalism. Now, with a multicultural family of his own, he channels this appreciation into his books, creating narratives that celebrate the richness of diversity.Professionally, Wyatt has worked for years helping people with disabilities make their homes and communities more accessible. Through his hands-on experience, he has witnessed the power of inclusivity. Now, as an author, he aspires to bring these experiences to a world that often overlooks the diverse and vibrant disability community.Wyatt's writing is driven by a belief in the transformative power of knowledge. He envisions a world where understanding and embracing differences lead to a better, more inclusive future for all.
So before I bought Mr. Tuell's book, I looked him up on LinkedIn.com. His education and experience were right on-point. But I was still cynical until I received his book. Wow! He has used his years of practical experience on the topic + his experience in CAD [computer aided design] to create 3D drawings of accessible architecture, fixtures, appliances, and much more-that even a non-professional (like me) can understand. Thank-you, thank-you, Mr. Tuell. Frankly, there's nothing in this book that you cannot find searching around various ADA websites, BUT Wyatt does is take the ADA codes and provide simple 3D visuals that help you visualize the code in a single source. To me, this is a massive time saver! Overall, a decent purchase given the number of times the question comes up, ""What's the ADA requirement for this...?""