kingcardgender | queencardgender | jackcardgender acecardgender | numbercardgender
kingcardgender: a gender related to the king cards
queencardgender: a gender related to the queen cards
jackcardgender: a gender related to the jack cards
acecardgender: a gender related to the ace cards
numbercardgender: a gender related to a specific number on a card. ‘number’ can be substituted (ex: twocardgender)
flags for the individual card value genders in the card deck system! i needed a queencardgender flag and figured i’d just make the rest.
the outer four stripes are from the general card deck system flag. kings, queens, and jacks are often designed in shades of primary colors, so i used those on their flags and chose a primary color that i felt represented each individual card best to make largest. the acecardgender and numbercardgender flags use slightly modified colors from the card suit gender flags i made, with the acecardgender’s center four stripes being smaller to represent the single ace symbol in the center of the ace cards and the numbercardgender’s stripes being larger to represent how many different number cards there are!
flag id: the top three flags have 7 stripes, with the third and fifth being half the size of the rest. each flag’s top two stripes, in order, are near-black and cream, and each flag’s bottom two stripes, in order, are off-white and near-black. the top left flag’s inner three stripes, in order, are red, blue, and yellow. the top middle flag’s inner three stripes, in order, are blue, red, and yellow. the top right flag’s inner three stripes, in order, are red, yellow, and blue.
the bottom two flags each have 8 stripes. in order, they are near-black, cream, blue, dark green, black, red, white, and near-black. the bottom left flag’s third, fourth, fifth, and sixth stripes are much smaller than the rest of its stripes. the bottom right flag’s third, fourth, fifth, and sixth stripes are much larger than the rest of its stripes. end id.
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