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The Bisexual flag has 3 primary colors , which are pink, purple and blue.
The table below has the common and popular codes of these colors in HEX, RGB and CMYK formats along with Pantone (PMS), RAL and NCS (Natural Color System). Please note that HEX and RGB codes are to be used for digital works and web pages (including HTML and CSS) while the CMYK values are for printers.

Pink, purple and blue, the three colors in the Bisexual flag, stand for sexual attraction to the same sex only (gay and lesbian) , sexual attraction to both sexes (bi) and sexual attraction to the opposite sex only (straight) , respectively. Also, specially in case of state flags, the meaning associated with the colors are generally endorsed by an official charter. However, at times the symbolism is simply understood by being descended from the culture of the land or has seeped so deeply into customs that, now, the two are inextricably linked. Please also note that there can be more than one meaning for the colors in the Bisexual flag.
Download the Bisexual flag Color Palette image along with the color hex codes as a single image. These are the suggested colors to be used for digital media. For print and spot color values, please refer to the information above. The Pantone® (PMS) values and RAL.

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"When the Pride flag was recreated in 2017 and 2018 to include both black/brown stripes, as well as the trans stripes, I wanted to see if there could be more emphasis in the design of the flag to elevate its message. This new design forces the viewer to reflect on their own feelings towards the original Pride flag and its meaning as well as the differing opinions on who that flag really represents, while also bringing into clear focus the current needs within our community. You can’t avoid the message as it is right there in front of you." [1]


"Progress" Design Terms of Use. (n.d.). Quasar Digital. Retrieved December 13, 2020, from quasar.digital




"Progress" Design Terms of Use. (n.d.). Quasar Digital. Retrieved December 13, 2020, from quasar.digital


"An agender person... is someone who identifies as having no gender or being without a gender identity. Although this category includes a broad range of identities which do not conform to traditional gender norms, scholar Finn Enke states that people who identify with any of these positions may not necessarily self-identify as transgender. Agender people have no specific set of pronouns; singular they is typically used, but it is not the default." [1]


Agender pride flag.svg. (2015, Feb 6). In Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved December 23, 2018, from commons.wikimedia.org




transrants. (2014, Feb 19). a more pastel version of my agender/genderless… [Tumblr post]. Retrieved December 23, 2018, from batty.co.vu


"An agender person... is someone who identifies as having no gender or being without a gender identity. Although this category includes a broad range of identities which do not conform to traditional gender norms, scholar Finn Enke states that people who identify with any of these positions may not necessarily self-identify as transgender. Agender people have no specific set of pronouns; singular they is typically used, but it is not the default." [1]


Pride Flags. (n.d). In Gender Wiki. Retrieved January 17, 2021, from gender.wikia.org


"An agender person... is someone who identifies as having no gender or being without a gender identity. Although this category includes a broad range of identities which do not conform to traditional gender norms, scholar Finn Enke states that people who identify with any of these positions may not necessarily self-identify as transgender. Agender people have no specific set of pronouns; singular they is typically used, but it is not the default." [1] According to uncited text on Gender Wiki, it was "[c]reated 2014 by Rumpus Parable... Black is to indicate a distinct identity in those without gender. The color black for agender persons is chosen for its correspondence with black being the total absence of color in the light spectrum. White acknowledges the historical use as an all-inclusive color for anyone who is non-binary in sex and/or gender and the identity color of black to be placed against to indicate its specific grouping within that traditionally generalized non-binary color." [2]


Pride Flags. (n.d). In Gender Wiki. Retrieved January 16, 2021, from gender.wikia.org


"An agender person... is someone who identifies as having no gender or being without a gender identity. Although this category includes a broad range of identities which do not conform to traditional gender norms, scholar Finn Enke states that people who identify with any of these positions may not necessarily self-identify as transgender. Agender people have no specific set of pronouns; singular they is typically used, but it is not the default." [1] "The four-stripe agender flag is an homage to the original, widely-used seven-stripe agender flag created by Salem in 2014... They're similar in color scheme (black, gray, white, green). However, the new flag has a deliberately higher-contrast design with fewer stripes and emphasizes solidarity of agender people who may also be lesbian, gay, bi, nonbinary, trans, ace, etc. by representing agenderness in one stripe. No matter what else we are, all agender people are wholly equally agender." [2]


Agender pride flag agender info.svg. (2021, Jan 16). In Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved January 16, 2021, from commons.wikimedia.org




Why make a new flag?. (n.d). agender.info. Retrieved January 16, 2021, from agender.info


"An aromantic person is an individual who does not experience romantic love or attraction, although this does not preclude them from feeling other forms of love or attraction, such as platonic love. Keep in mind, aromanticisim is a spectrum, so people may experience different forms of attraction, but still consider themselves to be aromantic." [1]


Aromantic Flag.svg. (2015, Sep 1). In Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved December 23, 2018, from commons.wikimedia.org




sporbts. (2014, Feb 7). i’ve been reading up on a lot of the discussion… [Tumblr post]. Retrieved December 23, 2018, from cameronwhimsy.tumblr.com


"Asexuality is the lack of sexual attraction to others, or low or absent interest in or desire for sexual activity. It may be considered the lack of a sexual orientation, or one of the variations thereof, alongside heterosexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality. It may also be categorized more widely to include a broad spectrum of asexual sub-identities. Asexuality is distinct from abstention from sexual activity and from celibacy, which are behavioral and generally motivated by factors such as an individual's personal or religious beliefs. Sexual orientation, unlike sexual behavior, is believed to be "enduring". Some asexual people engage in sexual activity despite lacking sexual attraction or a desire for sex, due to a variety of reasons, such as a desire to pleasure themselves or romantic partners, or a desire to have children." [1]


Asexual flag.svg. (2010, Sep 18). In Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved December 23, 2018, from commons.wikimedia.org




bristrek. (2010, Aug 11). Asexual Flag: And the winner is..... [Online discussion group]. Retrieved December 23, 2018, from www.asexuality.org


"In male gay culture, a bear is often a larger or obese hairier man who projects an image of rugged masculinity. Bears are one of many LGBT communities with events, codes, and a culture-specific identity. However, in San Francisco in the 1970s any hairy man of whatever shape was referred to as a 'bear' until the term was appropriated by larger men and other words had to be used to describe hairy other-shaped men such as otter (slim), cub (young bear on the way), or wolf (hairy, medium build)." [1]


Bear Brotherhood flag.svg. (2007, April 29). In Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved January 1, 2019, from commons.wikimedia.org


"Bigender, bi-gender or dual gender is a gender identity that includes any two gender identities and behaviors. Some bigender individuals express two distinct personas, which may be feminine, masculine, agender, androgyne, or other gender identities; others find that they identify as two genders simultaneously. A 1999 survey conducted by the San Francisco Department of Public Health observed that, among the transgender community, less than 3% of those who were assigned male at birth and less than 8% of those who were assigned female at birth identified as bigender." [1] Several sources identify this as an Intersex Pride Flag, claiming that the creator, Natalie Phox, renamed the flag later to clarify the identity it represents. [2], [3]. On this website, it is listed as both a Bigender Pride Flag and an Intersex Pride Flag


Bigender pride flag.svg. (2015, Feb 22). In Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved January 1, 2019, from commons.wikimedia.org


"Bigender, bi-gender or dual gender is a gender identity that includes any two gender identities and behaviors. Some bigender individuals express two distinct personas, which may be feminine, masculine, agender, androgyne, or other gender identities; others find that they identify as two genders simultaneously. A 1999 survey conducted by the San Francisco Department of Public Health observed that, among the transgender community, less than 3% of those who were assigned male at birth and less than 8% of those who were assigned female at birth identified as bigender." [1]


Pride Flags. (n.d). In Gender Wiki. Retrieved January 17, 2021, from gender.wikia.org


"Bisexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction, or sexual behavior toward both males and females, or romantic or sexual attraction to people of any sex or gender identity; this latter aspect is sometimes alternatively termed pansexuality." [1]


Bi flag.svg. (2008, Feb 2). In Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved December 24, 2018, from commons.wikimedia.org


"Bxy (pronounced like boy) [is] [a] gender that is both boy and agender/no gender. You can be a boy and agender/no gender at the same time, go between them, or fluctuate between feeling male and not feeling gender. Emphasizes being male. Spelled bxy with an X instead of an O as if you’re crossing out that you’re a boy. Kinda similar to demiboy (where agender/no gender is the non-boy part), agenderflux (with fluctuations between agender and male), or being genderfluid between agender/no gender and male. Can be used as trans bxy if you chose to, but only if you’re afab (similar to trans masculine being exclusively for afab trans people)." [1]


Bxy. (2017, Jan 17). pride-flags. Retrieved January 17, 2021, from deviantart.com




Bxy. (2017, Jan 17). pride-flags. Retrieved January 17, 2021, from deviantart.com


"Demigender is a gender identity of a person identifying partially or mostly with one gender and at the same time with another gender. There are several subcategories of the identity. A demi-boy or demi-man, for example, identifies at least partially with being a boy or a man, no matter the sex and gender they were assigned at birth, while other parts of their identity might be assigned to other genders, genderfluid or no other gender (agender). A demiflux person feels that the stable part of their identity is non-binary." [1]


Pride Flags. (n.d). In Gender Wiki. Retrieved January 17, 2021, from gender.wikia.org


"Demigender is a gender identity of a person identifying partially or mostly with one gender and at the same time with another gender. There are several subcategories of the identity. A demi-boy or demi-man, for example, identifies at least partially with being a boy or a man, no matter the sex and gender they were assigned at birth, while other parts of their identity might be assigned to other genders, genderfluid or no other gender (agender). A demiflux person feels that the stable part of their identity is non-binary." [1]


Pride Flags. (n.d). In Gender Wiki. Retrieved January 17, 2021, from gender.wikia.org


"Demiromantic is a romantic orientation on the aromantic spectrum defined as someone who does not experience romantic attraction until they have formed a deep emotional connection with someone." [1]


Demiromantic Pride Flag.svg. (2019, Nov 11). In Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved June 26, 2020, from commons.wikimedia.org


"Demisexuality is a sexual orientation in which someone feels sexual attraction only to people with whom they have an emotional bond. Most demisexuals feel sexual attraction rarely compared to the general population, and some have little to no interest in sexual activity." [1]


Demisexual Flag.svg. (2013 June 22). In Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved January 1, 2019, from commons.wikimedia.org


Does are "people whose identity or expression is feminine, without necessarily being women or femmes." [1]


Pride Flags. (n.d). In Gender Wiki. Retrieved January 17, 2021, from gender.wikia.org


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