Tricolor_Polyamory_Pride_Flag.svg
Summary
Description Tricolor Polyamory Pride Flag.svg |
English:
In a publicly accessible vote on polyamproud.com, over 30,000 non-monogamous people voted on four new flag designs to replace existing polyamorous flags. This design received a majority of votes.
The intention behind this design was to create a simple, bold tricolor, with a contemporary approach to traditional vexillological (relating to the study of flags) elements from the original “Pi” flag. It takes the best of the original flag, including its color symbolism, and improves on those elements of the Pi flag which alienated viewers. A white chevron flows outward to depict the growth and possibility of the non-monogamous community. It sits asymmetrically on the flag to reflect the non-traditional style of polyamorous relationships. The heart reminds us that love in all forms is the core of non-monogamy. As in the original polyamory flag: Red stands for love and attraction. Blue stands for openness and honesty. However, this redesign also makes thoughtful alterations: Gold represents the energy and perseverance of those in the non-monogamous community. Purple to represent a united non-monogamous community. |
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Source | https://www.polyamproud.com/flag |
Author | Red Howell |
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"To the extent possible under law, Red Howell has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to tricolor polyamory pride flag. This work is published from: United States." ( https://www.polyamproud.com/flag ) |
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