Flags
Flags, or pride flags, are graphic symbols of specific kinds of identities held in common in the MOGII community. This page doesn't have a complete list of all such flags, but includes some flags used elsewhere in this wiki.
Color symbolism
Pride flags use color symbolism to describe an identity. Some color symbolism is the same for many different flag designs. Don't think that every flag uses the same color symbolism. Some common color symbolism used in pride flags:
- Pink means female.
- Blue, specifically baby blue, means male.
- Purple, specifically lavender. As a mix of pink and baby blue pigments, lavender represents a gender that is a mix of female and male, or in between female and male.
- Green, specifically dark chartreuse. As the inverse of the mix of pink and baby blue pigments, this represents a gender that is the opposite or absence of female and male. A neuter gender that is best defined as not male, not female, and not mix of female and male.
- Yellow. Gender that exists outside of and without reference to the binary genders, because it's a primary color not made from pink or blue pigments.
- White. As a mix of all colors of light, this represents many or all genders. However, as an absence of all colors of pigment, this can also mean an absence of gender.
- Black. As a mix of all colors of pigment, this can mean many or all genders. However, as an absence of all colors of light, this can also mean an absence of gender.
- Gray. As a mix of black and white, gray represents partial gender.
Flags for nonbinary gender identities
Genderqueer flag by Marilyn Roxie in 2011. Lavender, as a mix of pink and blue, is for androgynes and queerness. White is for agender. Dark chartreuse green (the inverse of lavender) is for gender outside the gender binary.[1]
- Nbflag8.png
Nonbinary flag by Kye Rowan in 2014. Yellow is for gender without reference to the gender binary. White: those with many or all genders. Purple: a mix of female and male. Black: without gender.[2]
- Genderfluid flag.jpg
Genderfluid flag by JJ Poole, 2012. The colors represent a sequence of genders: female, genderless, both female and male, all other genders, and male.[6][7][8]
- Demiboy flag.png
Demiboy flag. Blue: male. White: agender or nonbinary gender. Gray: partial.
- Demigirl flag.png
Demigirl flag. Pink: female. White: agender or nonbinary gender. Gray: partial.
- Pangender-flag-2-a.png
Pangender flag by Pangendering. Colors close to white light, a mix of all colors. Yellow: genders unrelated to female/male. Light red: the transition to genders related to female/male. Light violet-pink: mix of female/male. White: mix of all.
- Pangender-flag-2-c.png
Another version of the pangender flag, also by Pangendering.
Flags of sexual identiteis
Asexual pride flag.
- Bi flag.png
Bisexual pride flag.
- Polysexual flag.png
Polysexual pride flag.
Pansexual pride flag.
Flags for other identities
- Lgbt.jpg
LGBT rainbow flag, representing diversity, based on the one designed in 1978.
- Trans Pride Flag.png
Transgender flag designed by trans woman Monica Helms in 1999. Stripes for male (blue), female (pink), and other or transitioning (white).
- Intersexflag.png
In 2013, the Organisation Intersex International (OII) Australia created this intersex pride flag. The circle symbolizes wholeness. The colors aren't derivatives of pink (female) or blue (male).
See also
References
- ↑ http://genderqueerid.com/about-flag
- ↑ "Pride Flags." Gender Wikia. http://gender.wikia.com/wiki/Pride_Flags
- ↑ "Neutrois," Pride Archive. http://pridearchive.tumblr.com/post/91217910141/neutrois-pride
- ↑ queerascat June 15, 2014. http://queerascat.tumblr.com/post/88853893401/this-is-the-flag-that-ive-designed-for-maverique
- ↑ Vesper H. 2014. http://maveriques.tumblr.com/flag
- ↑ genderfluidity Tumblr submission, August 3rd, 2012. http://lostinthoughtspaceandfantasies.tumblr.com/post/28615797900/genderfluidity-so-i-couldnt-find-a-flag-that
- ↑ lostinthoughtspaceandfantasies, 19th June, 2013. http://lostinthoughtspaceandfantasies.tumblr.com/post/53367943568/genderfluidity-so-i-couldnt-find-a-flag-that
- ↑ Pride Archive http://pridearchive.tumblr.com/post/91321348001/genderfluid-pride
- ↑ "Agender pride." Pride Archive. http://pridearchive.tumblr.com/post/91219914501/agender-pride
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