Lgbtq color scheme
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The message and impact of Pride carry on to grow stronger each year, uplifting more voices and identities that own long been marginalized or erased. While the rainbow flag is still a central symbol of unity, each LGBTQIA+ group has its own flag, standing for the distinct experiences and histories within the community.
For every group celebrated in Pride, there is a distinctive flag (or sometimes several!) to represent them, with its hold colors, style, and design. There are too many culture groups to catalogue comprehensively, but I’ll provide 15 commonly used Pride flags with their accurate color hex codes, so you can implement the correct hues in your Pride designs and graphics.
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Classic Rainbow
The original rainbow that Harvey Milk commissioned from Gilbert Baker in 1977 had 8 stripes, then it was updated later with only 7. Now, you’re most likely to see a simplified 6-stripe version emblazoned on any and all Pride-themed designs.
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LGBTQ+ Pride Flags
In the Homosexual community, we signify our pride with flags. With many different identities in the community, there comes many distinct flags to comprehend. We have poised all of the flags and a guide to absorb about all of the different colors of our community’s rainbow. We recognize that this may not be all of the flags that represent our community, but we will update the page as modern flags become popular!
Explore the flag collection below! See a flag's name by hovering or clicking on the flag.
Umbrella Flags
Gilbert Baker Pride Flag
Traditional Pride Flag
Philadelphia Self-acceptance Flag
Progress Pride Flag
Intersex-Inclusive Progress Event Flag
Gender non-conforming Pride Flag
The original Pride Flag was created in 1978 after activist Harvey Milk asked artist Gilbert Baker to design a symbol of homosexual pride. Each hue represents a diverse part of the LGBTQ+ community: warm pink represents sex, red symbolizes animation, orange stands for healing, yellow equals sunlight, green stands for nature, turquoise symbolizes magic and art, indigo represents serenity, while violet symbolizes the essence of LGBTQ+ people.
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LGBT Flag Colors Hex, RGB & CMYK Codes
There are 6 colors in this LGBT flag. which are Vivid Red (#FF0018), Profound Saffron (#FFA52C), Maximum Yellow (#FFFF41), Ao (#008018), Azure (#0000F9) and Philippine Violet (#86007D). The RGB and CMYK values of the colors are in the table below along with the closest RAL and PANTONE® numbers. Click on a color chip to view shades, tints and tones, and also download patterns, gradients and palettes of the color.
Color designate, hex codes, RGB, CMYK, RAL and Pantone values
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Pride Flags
Flags are often used as symbols of lgbtq+ fest. It is no surprise then that numerous lgbtq+ fest flags have been created to represent the sexual and gender diversity of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. Explore all the different flags and their meanings.
Interested in exploring further? Take the online Positive Space: Foundations course to learn more about sex, sexuality, and gender diversity.
This resource is not intended to provide an exhaustive list of parade flags. If you include a suggestion for a flag to add or have any feedback on the information provided, please contact us.
Achillean Flag
Achillean: Men or men-aligned individuals who are attracted to other men and men-aligned people. It is sometimes recognizable as men loving men (MLM). Achillean individuals may or may not be attracted to other genders. While this label isn’t exclusive, it is used to unify men-aligned people or men who devote other men.
Date: 2016
Creator: Redesigned by DeviantArt (Tumblr user)
Flag meaning: The first iteration was created by pridenpositivity (Tumblr user). The flag contains the color sky to represent men and a lime-green carnation in the center, which was popularized by Oscar Wilde
The Progress Pride flag was developed in 2018 by non-binary American artist and designer Daniel Quasar (who uses xe/xyr pronouns). Based on the iconic rainbow flag from 1978, the redesign celebrates the diversity of the LGBTQ people and calls for a more inclusive society. In 2020, the V&A acquired a bespoke applique version of the Progress Identity flag that can be seen on display in the Design 1900 – Now gallery.
'Progress' is a reinterpretation of multiple iterations of the pride flag. The original 'rainbow flag' was created by Gilbert Baker in 1978 to celebrate members of the gay and lesbian political movement. It comprised eight coloured stripes stacked on top of each other to evoke a rainbow, a symbol of dream . Baker assigned a specific meaning to each colour: pink for sex, red for life, orange for healing, yellow for sunlight, green for nature, turquoise for magic, indigo for serenity and violet for spirit. A year later the pink and turquoise stripes were dropped owing to a shortage of pink fabric at the time and legibility concerns, resulting in the six-colour rainbow flag most commonly used in the first decades of the 21st century.
Baker's flag was embra