OUR CONTRIBUTORS

Justin Delaney Williams

Co-Founder of Frisco Tattoo | Contributor to The Forgotten Joint

Artist • Tattoo Artist • Illustrator

Justin Delaney Williams is an artist, illustrator, tattoo artist, and co-founder of Frisco Tattoo, with roots in Colorado and Arkansas. He studied graphic design and illustration at Oklahoma State University and works across a variety of traditional and digital mediums, including pen and ink, watercolor, graphite, and mixed media.

Justin became part of The Forgotten Joint after we reached out to the artist community looking for someone willing to use their creativity to help bring greater awareness to TMD. He answered that call and generously contributed his time and talent to the project.

His background in illustration, graphic design, and tattooing brings a distinctive artistic perspective to TFJ. Through his contribution, Justin helped us turn the realities of jaw reconstruction, prosthetics, scars, and survival into artwork that can start conversations and help people feel seen.

Justin is a co-founder of Frisco Tattoo, which has locations in Colorado and Arkansas.


Brittany Brixey

Founder of Soft Chaos Studio | Contributor to The Forgotten Joint

When I first connected with The Forgotten Joint, it quickly became clear that this was about far more than building a website. It was about helping create a place where people living with TMJ and TMD could finally feel seen, understood, and supported.

As someone who specializes in building intentional, user-focused websites for purpose-driven businesses and nonprofits, I wanted to create more than a beautiful online presence. My goal has been to build a resource hub that makes it easier for individuals and families to find trusted information, connect with specialists, discover financial assistance, and hear the stories of others who truly understand the journey.

Beyond website development, I continue to support The Forgotten Joint through content organization, accessibility improvements, resource development, and ongoing digital strategy. Every page, article, and feature is created with one purpose in mind: making it easier for someone who feels overwhelmed to find hope, answers, and community.

I believe every meaningful cause deserves a platform that reflects the heart behind it, and I am honored to contribute my skills to help amplify this mission. Watching The Forgotten Joint grow into a place where education, advocacy, and personal stories come together has been incredibly rewarding.

I'm grateful to stand beside the incredible contributors, artists, medical professionals, advocates, and volunteers who make this community possible. Together, we're building more than a website—we're creating a space where people affected by TMJ and TMD know they are not forgotten.

"Sometimes the greatest contribution isn't having all the answers—it's helping people find them."

blake lowe

Blake is a tattoo artist and creative contributor whose original artwork helps bring The Forgotten Joint's mission to life. Through custom illustrations and meaningful design, Blake uses his talent to raise awareness, inspire conversation, and create visuals that connect with those affected by TMJ and TMD.