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Quasar’s flag maintains the usual rainbow background but features another set of stripes on the hoist. DESIGNER: Name: Daniel Quasar, quasar.digital LLC Pronouns: he/him, xe/xem ID: queer non-binary demiguy please feel free to share, and credit me on my tumblr my instagram or on my FB page or Thanks! USE: For terms of use, please check out my website (link in bio) or go to: CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 #pride #pridemonth #prideflag #lgbtq #trans #transpride #representation #inclusiveprideflag #newprideflagĪ post shared by DΔΠΙΞL ϘUΔSΔR on at 6:01pm PDT The arrow points to the right to show forward movement, while being along the left edge shows that progress still needs to be made. The trans flag stripes and marginalized community stripes were shifted to the Hoist of the flag and given a new arrow shape. The main section of the flag (background) includes the traditional 6 stripe LGBT flag as seen in its original form so as not to take away from its original meaning (seen above). The 6 stripe LGBT flag should be separated from the newer stripes because of their difference in meaning, as well as to shift focus and emphasis to what is important in our current community climate. Explanation: When the Pride flag was recreated in the last year to include both black/brown stripes, as well as the trans stripes, I wanted to see if there could be more emphasis in the design of the flag to give it more meaning.
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“We need to always keep progress moving forward in all aspects of our community.” UPDATE: To purchase a flag, Sticker, Pin, or many other "Progress" items, please go to my webshop (link in bio) or Flag Description: Background: LGBT 6 full sized color stripes representing life (red), healing (orange), sunlight (yellow), nature (green), harmony/peace (blue), and spirit (purple/violet) Hoist: 5 half sized stripes representing trans identity (light blue, light pink, white), marginalized POC communities (brown, black), as well as those living with AIDS and the stigma, and those no longer living (black).