Happy #AutismPrideDay! ”Believing Relationships” Based on redesigned PRIDE flag by Daniel Quasar Inspired by single cover of #Believer, by IMAGINE DRAGONS.

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Happy #AutismPrideDay! ”Believing Relationships” Based on redesigned PRIDE flag by Daniel Quasar Inspired by single cover of #Believer, by IMAGINE DRAGONS.
The #ProgressPrideFlag designed by #DanielQuasar that explicitly includes Black, Brown & Trans colours. Without those groups, we wouldn’t have Pride today . https://www.instagram.com/p/CQgY5yxj9sq/?utm_medium=tumblr
Graphic designer #DanielQuasar has added a five-coloured chevron to the LGBT #RainbowFlag to place a greater emphasis on "inclusion and progression". Quasar's #ProgressPrideFlag adds five arrow-shaped lines to the six-coloured Rainbow Flag, which is widely recognised as the symbol of #lesbian, #gay, #bisexual and #transgender (#LGBT) community. The flag includes #black and #brown #stripes to represent marginalised LGBT communities of colour, along with the colours pink, light blue and white, which are used on the Transgender Pride Flag. Quasar's design builds on a design adopted by the city of Philadelphia in June 2017. Philadelphia's version added black and brown stripes to the top of the Rainbow Flag, to represent LGBT communities of colour. In addition to the black and brown stripes – which Quasar says also represent those living with AIDS, and those no longer living – he introduces the colours used on the Transgender Pride Flag. The transgender flag, designed by Monica Helms in 1999, consists of one horizontal white stripe, surrounded by two horizontal pink stripes and two light blue stripes. Quasar has reshaped the form of this flag into a chevron in his updated design. The Portland-based designer felt that the six-striped LGBT flag should be visually separated from the newer stripes due to their difference in meaning, as well as to "shift focus and emphasis to what is important in our current community climate." He says the main section of the flag incorporates the six-stripe flag so as to not take away from the initial meaning, while the additional elements form an arrow shape that points to the right, to represent "forward movement". They are placed along the left edge of the flag to state that "progress still needs to be made." Quasar hopes that his design will place greater emphasis on inclusion and progression. "We need to always keep progress moving forward in all aspects of our community," he said. "When the Pride flag was recreated in the last year to include both black and brown stripes as well as the trans stripes included this year, I wanted to see if there could be more emphasis in the design of the flag to give it more meaning,” (at U.S. Embassy Singapore) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBwv4oYFd1Y/?igshid=1ocomls4pkmks
Les dejo en mis #instagram #stories el #wallpaper con la bandera diseñada por #danielquasar, para conmemorar el mes del #orgullo. La intervine como el #dibujo de #loveislove que hice recientemente. Pásenle, descárguenla, presumanla. Fuerte abrazo a todos mis familiares y amigos que pertenecen y/o apoyan a esta gran #comunidad. #lgbt #lgbtq #pridemonth #pride #aliado #straightally https://www.instagram.com/p/CBJZbD3j8Nv/?igshid=1t9r0027o00ze