ADHD is a disorder often defined by its impact on people without ADHD, effects which are less outwardly disruptive like rejection sensitivity and struggles emotionally regulating are less often talked about; in turn, less research is done on these symptoms. When looking to manage my ADHD, it was hard to find resources for people with ADHD, let alone adults. ADHD is frequently regarded as a pediatric disorder, despite being a difference in brain structure that you cannot grow out of. So I wanted to create a resource for the countless other adult ADHDers struggling with organization while utilizing my own experiences and design education to make a guide that’s both informative and specifically tailored to keep an ADHDer’s attention. “Finding Order Through Disorder: Managing Adult ADHD'' is an illustrated guide using everyday situations to explain what makes tasks hard, and ways to work with your ADHD to make them easier. Throughout the guide, Glitch, a robot with ADHD-like “glitches” demonstrates how to manage ADHD along with the written advice. Countless loads of laundry and hours of tidying were put off in order to help others avoid the same fate.