Our Story
A surprising discovery
People with autism tend to be unusually strong visual and spatial thinkers, making 3D design a great fit. The team increasingly started to hear how SketchUp was changing the lives of children on the autism spectrum. Once that connection was made, Project Spectrum was formed.
Putting ideas into action
Project Spectrum provides SketchUp to middle and high school students with autism, along with free training, to help them develop their 3D modeling skills and express their ideas. Since 2007, the creative outlet provided by Project Spectrum has helped students build self-confidence, further educational success, and prepare for future careers.
Opening new possibilities
For some children on the spectrum, especially those who are nonverbal, SketchUp offers as a way to share their thoughts through images. Other kids learn life skills that help them to achieve educational and career goals they might not have otherwise considered.