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l1ttles3am0th · 7 months
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Redesigned Otherkin Flags - Part 1
REQUESTS: Open
I redesigned some Otherkin flags, because I didn’t feel like the preexisting ones fit me. For reference, I’m Demonkin, Fallenangelkin, Cathearted, and Dollhearted. Below are my redesigns for each. Feel free to use these or request any!
Demonkin + Demonhearted
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FallenAngelkin + FallenAngelhearted
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Catkin + Cathearted
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Dollkin + Dollhearted
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Credit not required, but heavily appreciated!
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thegenderchannel · 2 months
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it/he butch lesbian flag as a surprise gift for my friend @halomtano <3 free for others to use too ofc but please credit!
id: the 7 stripe lesbian flag recolored to warm orange, cool orange, warm yellow, white, greenish cyan, medium cool blue, and an indigo-ish blue end id.
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redtail-lol · 10 months
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I made a lesbian flag
I wanted to make my own lesbian flag for fun, and because I have complicated feelings on Emily Gwen. I don't intend to replace their flag but I felt like making one so here it is!
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[Image ID: A 7 stripe flag. The stripe colors, in descending order, are: purple; violet-magenta; pink white; reddish salmon; pale orange; pale golden yellow. The second image is the same flag with the assigned stripe meanings, in descending order: gender nonconformity; queer love of women; femininity; unity; lesbian history and diversity; masculinity and those tied to it; nonbinary lesbians and NBLW/WLNB love. End ID.]
Since Emily's is already called the sunset lesbian flag, perhaps this could be the sunrise lesbian flag or dawn lesbian flag. Yeah I like that. Dawn lesbian flag.
Stripe meaning explanations:
1. Gender nonconformity: lesbian history is rich in gender nonconformity. This obviously includes butches and futches, as well as pronoun nonconforming lesbians, trans lesbians, and nonbinary or genderqueer lesbians, but it also includes all lesbians who simply see loving women as nonconformity to traditional roles, something it was seen as historically before it was more normalized
2. Queer love of women: no matter what lesbian definition you use, a lesbian's love of women is queer. Purple is a color often seen in QLW terms, and as such I chose it to represent our love of women
3. Femininity: whether you're a femme or a trans man lesbian who feels a connection to femininity and through his AGAB, the femininity stripe represents all lesbians who feel a whole or partial connection to femininity, or simply have a deep love for femininity and feminine people
4. Unity: despite the fact that the lesbian label has so many different ways to be experienced, we're all united by the fact that we're lesbians. We are a community, united together.
5. Lesbian history and diversity: the lesbian label has a lot of diversity in it. Some lesbians are women who exclusively love women, and some lesbians are bigender boygirls who have split attractions between loving all genders and loving feminine genders. This diversity is backed by the history of the lesbian community and label. But on top of that, this stripe also pays homage to the significance of lesbians in queer history, especially how lesbians played an important role during the AIDS crisis.
6. Masculinity and those tied to it: This stripe is for the butches, the he/him lesbians, the transmasc and trans man lesbians, the lesboys, and all the other lesbians who feel connected to masculinity.
7. Nonbinary Lesbians and NBLW/WLNB love: Nonbinary lesbians have always existed and continue to exist to this day. They are a beautiful part of the lesbian label, and both nonbinary lesbians and lesbians who love nonbinary people are highlighted with this stripe.
I tried to make a 5 stripe variation but it didn't look as nice. This flag is inclusive of anyone who considers themselves a lesbian. All lesbians belong under this flag, and all lesbians may use it, even if I don't personally align with all your beliefs.
Tagging @queer-love-4-women for visibility, if they choose to reblog it.
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snowbafeld · 6 months
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So, I'm on making flags rn, tried making a new Androgyne flag to make it more different from the bi flag.
I've attempted both femme and masc androgyne too! I hope these are good! Let me know if there are issues with them lol
neutral androgyne
femme androgyne
masc androgyne
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bloompawz · 2 months
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Alternative Greysexual Flag
More info below the cut.
I've identified as greysexual off and on. I'm not asexual, but I'm not necessarily allosexual either, though I relate to aspects of both asexuality and allosexuality. I'm still debating whether the term "greysexual" is right for me, or whether I should just leave the "how" of my sexuality neutral/unlabeled, but I feel like greysexual is applicable.
Edit: I've decided that I'm primarily sticking with neu aro, but I'm greysexual if it's brought up. I resonate with greysexuality in a "not asexual, but not necessarily allosexual either" way. I engage with and relate to both communities, but neither feels entirely right. If I were forced to place myself into an ace-allosexual binary for whatever reason, I'd go with allosexual, but greysexual feels most accurate. My sexuality exists in its own grey area. As for which spectra I fall under, I'd say greysexual-spec first, allosexual-spec second, and ace-spec last. Preferably just neu aro though.
I like the common greysexual flag, but I feel like it represents a very specific version of greysexuality. Purple represents asexuality, grey represents a transition between asexuality and allosexuality, and white represents allosexuality. The flag conveys the experience of being asexual, then experiencing brief allosexuality, then going back to asexuality once again. I wanted to make something that felt more broad, and better encompassing of different greysexual experiences, including my own.
So, here's what I made:
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Stripes get thinner towards the center to represent how it can be difficult to pin point where one falls on this spectrum, and how identities/experiences can blur together. You can think of this as a flag in which the stripes overlapped so much that they started to take up the same space.
The stripes are desaturated, representing greysexuality and the various "shades of grey" in the greysexual spectrum. This desaturation can also convey a sense of fuzziness, unclearness, or blurriness that some greysexuals experience.
Purple represents asexuality, and red/pink represents allosexuality. Some stripes are tinted with purple or red/pink to represent greysexual people who identify as ace-spec and/or allo-spec, respectively. Other stripes have no tint, representing greysexual people who identify as neither ace-spec nor allo-spec. The placement of these colors is not important to the symbolism; greysexuality is not a clean line from ace to allo.
I don't really expect people to use this flag, but you're welcome to if you wish! It's public domain, and credit is not needed.
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casualfr1days · 2 months
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New bi pride flag just dropped!
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mistrex-silly · 11 months
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My versions of the queerplatonic/qpr flag(s)! Yellow - Platonic affection and attraction Light pink - Affection and attraction that breaks the heteronormative way Pink - Love and deep emotional connection White - Other queer identities & community Purples - Aro/Ace spectrum/community
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Alternate design for the Genderfluid pride flag or a Genderfluid non-binary design
pink - feminine genders
greenish yellow - non-binary genders or genderqueer identities
white - all genders and/or lack of gender
blue - masculine genders
purple - both masculine and feminine genders
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genderstarbucks · 1 year
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Hello, how are you?
well, you can redesign the propeestsexual and propeestromantic flags?
This design is killing my eyes ;-;
Propeestromantic + Propeestsexual Flag Redesigns!!
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Propeestromantic is an a-spec identity which feels like a mix of several aro-spec identities all are a part of one's identity. It is similar to myrromantic, however propeestromantic refers to a mix of orientations, while myrromantic refers to experiencing various orientations at the same time (but not mixed). Likely someone who is propeestromantic may prefer this label because they may feel an overlap between their identities, to the point they can’t point out the exact orientations.
Propeestsexual is an a-spec identity which feels like a mix of several ace-spec identities all are a part of one's identity. It is similar to myrsexual, however propeestsexual refers to a mix of orientations, while myrsexual refers to experiencing various orientations at the same time (but not mixed). Likely someone who is propeestsexual may prefer this label because they may feel an overlap between their identities, to the point they can’t point out the exact orientations.
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artistic-lj · 2 months
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Okay so I “made” a new gender apathetic/apagender flag because the one I found/we have was just kinda lacking for me?? Like it’s okay and I don’t dislike it, but I thought it needed something
So the current one, according to gender fandom wiki or whatever (https://gender.fandom.com/wiki/Gender_Apathetic), is by @pridearchive (idk why I can’t tag them but I also just don’t understand tumblr so oh well)
But anyway, I’m not a huge fan of the fact that a lot of the definition relies upon the usage of the word “lazy” a lot, because like, while it’s true that laziness and apathy are similar, they are not the same. I was confused for MONTHS as to why everyone around me cared so much about their gender, both cis and trans people, and I just didn’t. Like, I thought my dad might understand cause we talk about queer stuff all the time and he was like “???… but I am a man, that’s just a fact… are you saying there’s people who don’t care??” And that confused me more cause I was like “wait even cis people care that much about their gender expression??” Because for me, I thought that trans people really cared about their gender identity and expression because of the dysphoria they dealt with from being born as the opposite sex. So, to hear that cis people also have a strong sense of gender and really care about the way they present and are perceived threw me for a loop.
So I went down this rabbit hole for, as stated previously, MONTHS, just trying to figure out if anyone felt the way I did because I felt fucking crazy. No one else spoke about not caring about their gender identity, not caring if someone called them a guy or a girl or something in between. I found labels like Aporagender (“a gender identity that is neither masculine, feminine or inbetween the two but nonetheless involves a strong sense of gender; a term similar to maverique.” - https://en.pronouns.page/dictionary/terminology#aporagender) and genderfluid (“a gender that varies, or changes over time.” - https://gender.fandom.com/wiki/Genderfluid) and bigender (“a gender identity which can be literally translated as 'two genders' or 'double gender'.” - https://gender.fandom.com/wiki/Bigender) but none of them felt right, even if I liked their flags.
But then, out of frustration, I decided to google “what is it called when you don’t care about your gender” and gender apathetic popped up. And I read the description and I felt so… understood. I felt like, no matter how small the group was, I had finally found people who understood me and felt the way I did. And then, because I’m annoying and visual, I saw the flag… and I was just… feeling very… ehhh…
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Like, the brown, purple/lavender/light blue, white, and gray on their own aren’t inherently bad, but something about it just felt bland and… nothing like the sense of relief I felt when discovering I wasn’t alone.
And then I clicked through onto the post about the meanings of each color and began to like it even less
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But, I pushed forward, ignoring my dislike of the color arrangement and meanings behind them and sharing my newfound label/identity and flag with my friends. I finally felt like I had something I understood.
That is, until one night when I got bored. And I started searching for flag makers to see what was out there. I came across a Reddit post about a custom flag builder (https://www.reddit.com/r/lgbt/comments/ooz3tb/custom_pride_flag_builder/) which lead me to Team Ultima’s custom pride flag maker: https://www.teamultima.org/flag/
Needless to say, as an artist and someone who’s nitpicky about colors and designs, I was stoked to find something that allowed so much creative control! After messing around with it for a bit, I made this:
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Now, I know it’s not really that different from the current flag. But, to me, this feels a lot more balanced and cohesive. With the one by pridearchive, the “light blue,” which we all know is just lavender tbh, was the only color that had a bright saturation besides the white. Our eyes are naturally drawn to it and this does not allow our eyes to flow along the flag and take it all in. We kinda see the purple and get stuck there. Not only that, because we expect white to be in the middle of pride flags (as well as Im sure a lot of other color theory reasons that I’m not knowledgeable enough to know of or explain), the flag felt top heavy and uneven, with no equivalent saturated color along the bottom. The flag was lacking horizontal symmetry and I think/hope I did a good job of bringing it to this flag without it feeling like it’s too much or too little.
With all that being said here are my/the new and improved color meanings:
Brown - The natural human desire to find a sense of belonging and community, even if said community is formed around having a label for not caring about labels. It can also represent the warmth and security felt by having a label that represents how you truly feel.
Light Blue - A feeling of tranquility and peace towards one’s gender identity and expression
White - The limitless void of possibilities in which one can express themselves
Lavender - The mixture of all genders, feminine, masculine, neither, and everything in between
Gray - Lack of gender stagnation, not caring if one’s gender presentation is not as simple as black or white
Anyway, I’ve never posted anything like this before so… lemme know if I’m totally doing it wrong and all my color meanings are terrible and way off base or whatever. I’m gonna make a separate post of just the flag and the color meanings and whatever so that people don’t have to read all my dumb backstory to get to the actual “redesign” 💅💅
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vampk1zzer · 8 months
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Here's a little trans flag redesign I'm p proud of!!!
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thegenderchannel · 2 months
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my take on transfem and transmasc flags! i know a lot already exist, i just made these for fun, if anyone would like to use them please credit!
id: two five striped flags, the first one goes coral, peach, light gray blue, pastel yellow, and a medium warm pink. the second flag is turquoise, medium blue, indigo purple, warm purple, and dark magenta end id.
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redtail-lol · 9 months
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Somehow I forgot to post these redesigns:
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Androsexual | Gynesexual
[Image ID 1: A 7 striped flag. Colors, in descending order, are: ocean blue; cyan; bright sea foam green; white; slightly darkened lavender; deep purple; dark blue. End ID 1.]
[Image ID 2: A 7 striped flag. Colors, in descending order, are: Dark magenta, deep, saturated salmon; dusty orange; white; periwinkle; light purple; dark pinkish violet. End ID 2.]
These are some of my oldest flag redesigns. My second and third ever I think.
Quick definitions:
Androsexual is the attraction to masculinity, regardless of gender. It is similar to minsexual, however min- can sometimes refer specifically to masculinely aligned genders instead of presentations.
Gynesexual is the attraction to femininity, regardless of gender. It is similar to finsexual, however fin- can sometimes refer specifically to femininely aligned genders instead of presentations.
Neither androsexual or gynesexual are "penis/vagina fetishes" nor are they "attraction to AMAB/AFAB people."
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tomboymoding · 1 year
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Multigender flag redesign
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Since the blue orange flag doesn't have an official meaning I'll give mine some :
- Orange represents people who experience being both a man and a woman simultaneously
- Darker blue represents those who only experience one binary gender along with another gender[s]
- Lighter blue represents those who experience multiple genders outside the binary
-White star represents hope
None of the stripe meanings are meant be exclusive, as long as you experience multiple genders you can use this flag.
I also made some color variants :
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Left is based on the polygender version and the right is my own seperate version with secondary colors.
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xenogenderomatic · 2 years
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could you take a crack at redesigning the bunnygender flag? i personally dont like the original green and blue one
Hello lovely Anon!
Here's what I've come up with:
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It has very soft and natural colors, like a bunny! :)
– mod Apollo 👽🛸!!! ☆✦
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redactedterms · 1 year
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Oxigender flag redesign I did a while back (with and without symbol) :
Oxigender: a singular gender that’s mostly x, partially y, and a little z.
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ID: a flag with six even horizontal stripes split up by a thin off-white stripe three stripes down, then two stripes down from that. The second image has a pie chart symbol in the middle that represents the gender component ratio. The main stripes have colors in this order: dark wine red, orange-ish red, gold orange, light blue, darkish periwinkle, and violet. The symbol has an off-white outline that matches the thin lines, the majority of the pie being the color of the top stripe, a smaller section of the chart being the dark periwinkle, and the smallest slice being the violet of the bottom stripe. End ID.
Decided to make an oxigender flag, symbol and a template using the og’s color scheme to make it easier to combine your own specific genders.
Symbol and flag template below the cut:
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Banner ID: no discourse on this post please! Have a nice day (smile)
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ID: Two images of the flag with and without the symbol in greyscale
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ID: two transparent images of the pie chart symbol, one in greyscale and one in the original colors. End ID.
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