International Day of Sign Languages

International Day of Sign
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Indian Sign Language
Indian Sign Language
100,000
children are born deaf every year in India alone.
Indian Sign Language
6.3%
of the Indian population is affected by significant hearing impairment.
Indian Sign Language
360 Million
people globally experience disabling hearing loss.

Our Offerings

Offering from Atypical advantage

Doodling and ISL Workshop

A first-of-its-kind initiative where employees can experience Doodling and Indian Sign Language together, led by an artist with hearing impairment through an inclusive, hands-on learning session.

Learn Sign Language

Covers A to Z in ISL, greeting words, sentences, and daily vocabulary.

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Indian Sign Language E-Module

A quick and cost-effective way to introduce Indian Sign Language to employees, accessible anytime online.

Live Canvas & Artworks

Wall murals, live canvases, art exhibitions, and commissioned paintings from the deaf community.

Invite a Performer

Book talented singers with hearing impairment to perform for your organization.

Deaf Awareness & Sensitization

Led by an expert, covering understanding disability, deaf culture, myths, and unconscious bias.

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Corporate Emailers on ISL

Designed by Atypical Advantage to sensitize employees toward hearing impairment and ISL.

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Inclusive Town Halls

Invite a sign language interpreter to ensure that the meeting is accessible to all employees.

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Inclusive Emailers

An impactful way to engage and promote disability inclusion across your organization through emails.

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Brands We Have Collaborated With

Case Studies

Wissen Infotech case study

200+ participants at Wissen Infotech were sensitized with 3 high-impact disability sensitization and ISL workshops, widely praised as "informative and fun."

KFC case study

40+ Hearing-impaired employees at KFC were trained in English, ensuring written communication, engagement, and measurable growth.

Ather Energy case study

50+ children of Ather Energy's employees experienced a fun blend of ISL and doodling with our artist Archana.

Reliance Retail case study

200+ managers and in-store teams across Bengaluru and Mumbai engaged in powerful sign language booths at Reliance Retail.

Nexus Trust Malls case study

Nexus Trust Malls organized a magic show specially for their hearing and speech-impaired colleagues. Sheetal, India's pioneering hearing-impaired magicians, entertained the audience with her mesmerizing performance.

Tata Motors ISL case study

Atypical Advantage conducted a super interactive and fun Indian Sign Language session for the leaders of Tata Motors in Jamshedpur.

Narayana Nethralaya case study

Narayana Nethralaya in collaboration with Atypical Advantage invited Sunadha Dance Troupe for a jaw-dropping performance at Orion Mall in Bangalore.

PwC India case study

PwC India invited Atypical Advantage to conduct an Experiential Learning Workshop at their Kolkata office for the Sales Team to learn Sign Language.

Tata Motors hiring case study

Tata Motors hired 23+ Hearing Impaired candidates at their Jamshedpur Plant and celebrated this Inclusive Hiring with Vineet Saraiwala, Founder & CEO, Atypical Advantage.

What Our Clients Say About Us!

  • Thank you so much for providing such an interesting session which will help us in interacting with the deaf community. I enjoyed learning sign language and found it unique and interesting.

  • It was a wonderful session! Our team has shared such good feedback. I personally learned a lot and loved it! Thank you.

  • Thank you so much for providing such an interesting session which will help us in interacting with the deaf community. I enjoyed learning sign language and found it unique and interesting.

Indian Sign Language Blog

Indian sign language blog

How to Learn Indian Sign Language

Indian Sign Language, popularly known as ISL, is an eloquent, expressive visual language used mainly among the deaf and speech-impaired community in India. A combination of hand gestures, facial expressions, and body movements conjure up the emotions behind the communication. Learning ISL is not just a new skill, but a journey into inclusivity and emotions, which can actually enhance the manner in which people communicate. This blog will guide you through everything you need to know about ISL and how to learn it... 

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