Nonbinary transmasculine flag based off of my heliacal transmasculine flag (link)
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Nonbinary transmasculine flag based off of my heliacal transmasculine flag (link)
Transmasculine transfeminist flag based off of my heliacal transmasculine flag (link)
This flag is for those who are both transmasculine and transfeminists!
I usually don't put any restrictions on can who use my flags, but, seeing as this is for a specific ideology, I am going to put criteria for using this flag below the cut.
Intersex transmasculine flag based off of @whimsy-flags' intersex transmasculine flag (link) and my heliacal transmasculine flag (link)
Anyone who is both transmasculine and intersex can use this flag :-)
Heliacal transmasculine flag
There are many, many transmasculine flags out there, but none of them have resonated with me personally. So, I wanted to create a transmasculine flag that speaks to how I feel about the identity/my experiences with being transmasculine. I think I've accomplished that with this design, which I'm calling the heliacal transmasculine flag!
I chose the name "heliacal" (which means pertaining to the sun) and the sun-themed transgender symbol since the sun is commonly associated with masculinity :-)
While this flag is very personal for me, I encourage any and all transmasculine individuals to use it if also speaks to them!
EDIT: I'd like to mention that, although I did make a specific transfeminist version (link) of this flag, this flag design is inherently transfeminist in nature and I do not want anti-transfeminists or "transandrophobia"/"transmisandry" theory supporters to touch this flag. This flag is for transmascs who understand intersectional transfeminism and want to make things better for our transfeminized comrades.
My versions of plantum/plant objectum (top) and plantix/plant objectix (bottom) flags
The original flag (link) is a bit too monotone for my tastes, so I wanted to create a design with a wider array of color. Made just for fun, not meant to replace the original.
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(Too tired for image description, sorry)
Here’s my take on a Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS) pride flag.
The dark blue and off-white stripes are meant to evoke zebra stripes, a popular symbol for EDS. The center stripes are teal and purple, two colors associated with the condition, and the blue stripe between them is for cohesion. The obtuse angle symbol represents joints that extend beyond a normal range (hypermobility).
Anyone with hEDS can use this flag for whatever they’d like.
High quality plantum/plant objectum (top) and plantix/plant objectix (bottom) flags
Original plantum flag here (link)
HSD | Historic HSD | Peripheral HSD
Generalized HSD | Localized HSD
Hypermobility spectrum disorder subtype flags for @clown-avian!
The original HSD flag was created here, I just adjusted the contrast of the stripes. Info on HSD and all of its subtypes can be found here.
Color meanings below the cut!