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April is autistic visibility month! 🩷♾️
Autistic pride flag survey!
There are LOTS of flags that people (myself included) have designed and proposed to be autistic pride flags.
I thought I'd run a survey on which designs folks prefer! My plan is to first do a long and comprehensive survey, and then based on its results possibly do a second survey (or Tumblr poll) with a shortlist from the first survey.
Here is a link to the survey on autistic pride flags! Please note:
Its purpose is to be comprehensive... so it is long!
You'll be asked to rate over 40 flags on a scale of 1 to 5
You do not have to rate every flag
If you get tired, you can just hit the submit button!
When you hit the submit button, you'll have an option to edit your response: right click this link and save the URL to a text file or somewhere else. You can use this URL to change your answers, or just fill in the survey bit by bit.
Here is a google doc with all the flag options in it, if you'd like to see them first, or to have as a reference when looking at others' responses.
You do not need to be autistic to fill in the survey, but I do hope any non-autistic folks filling it in are familiar enough with the community to know why I excluded flags that have puzzle pieces or a blue theme (i.e. references to Autism $peaks). 💛
Survey link again! <3
Autidyke, Autidykefag & Autifag
Autidyke, AKA dyketism: can be used to describe when ones gender or orientation is affected by being a dyke and autistic or just general flag for autistic dykes.
Autidykefag, AKA autifagdyke, dykefagtism, fagdyketism: can be used to describe when ones gender or orientation is affected by being a dykefag/fagdyke and autistic or just general flag for autistic dykefags/fagdykes. Inspired by @vampygender's dykefag flag.
Autifag, AKA fagtism: can be used to describe when ones gender or orientation is affected by being a fag and autistic or just general flag for autistic fags.
psychotic autistic flag
Infinity symbols: a guide to their variations
Infinity symbols are popular in graphic design for good reason. In this post, I'm gonna describe ways to vary up the designs of infinity symbols. My goal is to educate fellow neurodivergent people on how to make infinity symbols that don't look like the Métis flag.
The neurodiversity community has been using rainbow infinity symbols since 2005. Here are neurodiversity flags from 2013, 2016, and 2019:
However, there's a problem with some of the new flag designs for a flag that is autism-specific. Here are some of the contenders:
These use a solid white infinity symbol. The solid white infinity curve is a symbol of Métis.
The Métis flag, created in 1815, has a white lemniscate on red background. Nowadays the Métis use the blue version more often. And to the right is the Métis queer pride flag:
For those unfamiliar, the Métis are one of the major Indigenous groups in what is now Canada, with most of their >600,000 population in the western and central parts of the country. The word métis means half-breed in French; lower-case m métis refers to those with mixed Indigenous and European ancestry. Capital-M Métis refers to the specific culture of métis that emerged, distinct from both Indigenous and settler cultures, and speaking hybrid languages such as Michif.
The issue of likeness has been brought up many times. While I can believe the autistic flag makers didn't know about the issue when making their designs, I know at least one of them was promptly informed of the issue and dismissed it.
The autistic community writ large has been pretty dismissive about this issue. I wonder if some of the defensiveness comes from not seeing an alternative - thinking that infinity symbol design is all or nothing.
I have some good news: it's possible to make infinity symbols that don't look Métis!
HOW INFINITY SYMBOLS VARY (PART ONE)
ASPECT A: TOPOLOGY
The first way we can categorize infinity symbols is their topology. These four varieties are most common
Topology 1: Open infinity symbol - this is the oldest style of using a figure-8 shape to represent the mathematical concept of infinity. On the left is the version Euler used.
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Topology 2: Lemniscate - a closed curve. On the left is the Metis flag. The curve is one solid entity: notice how the rainbow gradient on the right fills the whole thing.
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Topology 3: Infinity *loop* - imagine you take a hair tie or rubber band and twist it. One part of the infinity loop is clearly in front, with another part clearly behind it. Loops are well established for neurodiversity and I think we should stick to using these.
Notice in the left example how the pattern flips between left and right. Also compare the rainbow gradient on the right to the lemniscate rainbow gradient above it. -
Topology 4: Infinity *ribbon* - instead of a hair tie, use a ribbon. Ribbons have sides, producing an infinity loop that shows two sides.
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ASPECT B: THICKNESS
Line width can vary, which also helps to convey a loop! Again, I think we should be sticking to infinity loops when it comes to autistic/ND designs.
Option 1: Constant Thickness The lemniscate on the Metis flag has a constant line width, as does this neurodiversity rainbow gradient from 2016. I think we should avoid constant thickness.
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Option 2: Variable Thickness A variable thickness can help to reinforce that an infinity symbol is a loop rather than a solid lemniscate. There are a lot of ways to play with line thickness!
Many neurodiversity infinities are variable thickness and I think we should opt for this to steer clear of Metis territory.
THIS WILL BE CONTINUED IN A SECOND POST (tumblr has a limit of 30 images per post)
But just in case the second post gets lost in reblogs: I think variable thickness, combined with a loop topology, is what we should be using for neurodiversity & autism. E.g.
CONTINUED IN NEXT POST
VILLAIN AUTISTIC: a flag for autistics who feel connected to villains in media or the concept of villainy, could also be a reclamation for autistics who feel as if they are made out to be villains due to their autism
ATTACKING: @dissoprince
TAGGING: @coinfight @radiomogai
PTS: +5 (base) +2 (non-gender) +5 (revenge) = 12
Spider spinterest
An autistic person whose special interest is spiders
This is my own take on the spinterest symbol :] feel free to make your own! I've added the symbol under the cut
Self indulgent, made by Saturn !!
Tag list: @aemogai-archive, @deaddemo, @radiomogai ask to be added to our approved archive accs ! Or if you just wanna be tagged in posts
Autistic spectrum level Pride Flags
Specifically pride flags, not awareness, we wanted something with explicitly positive connotation which is why we went with "leveling up" aesthetic. Inclusive of Enorders and transIDs.
(OP is pro AI and leaning pro c. Mind your DNI. Don't tag as 18+)