Modular Pride Flags
Is it getting hard to remember all of these pride flags? Well do I have the solution for you. Since a lot of our terminology for different queer communities is modular and derived from Latin, why not extend that to our flags? I present to you Modular Pride Flags. By using different color stripes that correspond to different characteristics of an identity, no longer do you have to remember whole pride flags! Now all you need to do is remember the meaning of like... 50 different colors. The best part of this all is the Modular Pride Flag system can be extended with more categories to match our growing understanding of the complexities of human identity. Do most of the flags look ugly? Yes! You have to remember that sometimes it's function over form.
Simplest framework with 2 bars:
Transgender (trans + gender) & Asexual (A + sexual)
If you'd like to add a feminine or masculine modifier there is a 3 bar variant:
Gay mlm (masculine + homo + sexual) & Demigirl (feminine + demi + gender)
If you'd like to be even more specific, add one of 17,576 queer codes in a 3 barred chevron:
Bear (masculine + homo + sexual + BAR) & Catgender (queer + gender + CAT)
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I made this queer/LGBT flag a while back, hope you enjoy!
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Alright, gang, I have some cool new flag designs for everyone. Specifically for a-spec individuals. These are based on color theory, specifically the subtractive color theory. Basically, what your printer uses for ink. I did this to standardize the a-spec flags and make the aro and age flags less similar.
Warning for bright colors; I'm autistic and colorblind and bright colors make me feel good. Low contrast flags are in my next post
Now personally, I don't identify with any of these as solid identities, but I am on the spectrum for all of these in some way.
Starting off with my interpretation of the Agender flag:
The white and black represent absence of gender
The grey represents semi-genderlessness
The yellow represents non-binary identities and just generally being outside the binary (taken mostly from the NB flag)
The next is Aromantic:
The black represents aromanticism
The grey represents semi-aromanticism
The white represents tertiary attractions or QPR
The cyan represents the community
Now on to Asexuality:
This is the most similar to the original that I've made
The black represents asexuality
The grey represents semi-asexuality
The white represents other forms of attraction
The magenta represents the community
Now onto the combos:
Aro-Age is green because both current flags have green in them and green is a mix of yellow and cyan.
Aro-Ace is blue because that is a mix of cyan and magenta
Ace-Age is red because it is a mix of magenta and yellow
And for the AAA battery, triple threat; black, which represents a lack of all 3, it is a mix of cyan, magenta, and yellow.
(had to add the symbol to the flag to not make it seem straight, the symbol should also be the unified symbol for ace, aro, and age folks)
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Alright, gang, I have some cool new flag designs for everyone. Specifically for a-spec individuals. These are based on color theory, specifically the subtractive color theory. Basically, what your printer uses for ink. I did this to standardize the a-spec flags and make the aro and age flags less similar.
Warning for bright colors; I'm autistic and colorblind and bright colors make me feel good. Low contrast flags are in my next post
Now personally, I don't identify with any of these as solid identities, but I am on the spectrum for all of these in some way.
Starting off with my interpretation of the Agender flag:
The white and black represent absence of gender
The grey represents semi-genderlessness
The yellow represents non-binary identities and just generally being outside the binary (taken mostly from the NB flag)
The next is Aromantic:
The black represents aromanticism
The grey represents semi-aromanticism
The white represents tertiary attractions or QPR
The cyan represents the community
Now on to Asexuality:
This is the most similar to the original that I've made
The black represents asexuality
The grey represents semi-asexuality
The white represents other forms of attraction
The magenta represents the community
Now onto the combos:
Aro-Age is green because both current flags have green in them and green is a mix of yellow and cyan.
Aro-Ace is blue because that is a mix of cyan and magenta
Ace-Age is red because it is a mix of magenta and yellow
And for the AAA battery, triple threat; black, which represents a lack of all 3, it is a mix of cyan, magenta, and yellow.
(had to add the symbol to the flag to not make it seem straight, the symbol should also be the unified symbol for ace, aro, and age folks)
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