It has five horizontal stripes which are coloured (top to bottom) pink, white, purple, black and blue. Ĭreated in 2012 by JJ Poole (genderfluidity). The unbroken circle symbolises wholeness and completeness, and the right for intersex people to be who and how they want to be. It was designed to be unique and non-derivative, and to avoid colours associated with traditional gender roles such as blue and pink. It features a yellow background with a purple ring in the centre. Intersex flag designed by Organisation Intersex International Australia.Īn alternate intersex flag was created in 2013 by Organisation Intersex International Australia. The gradient represents the range of sexes between male and female, and the lavender represents a combination of male and female traits.
It consists of five horizontal stripes coloured (from top to bottom) lavender, white, a double-width stripe with a gradient from blue to pink, white and lavender. Lavender symbolizes the blurring of the conventional ideals associated with masculinity and femininity whereas white represents freedom of gender expression."Īn intersex flag was created in 2009 by Natalie Phox. Sorcerykid: "The banner is constructed of two exterior lavender fields in opposition, a composite of the pink and blue fields found in the transgender pride flag and an interior white field one-fifth the proportion to the remainder. Gender nonconforming/ gender creative flag
This flag was intended to go alongside Marilyn Roxie's genderqueer flag rather than replace it. The nonbinary pride flag was created by 17 year old Kye Rowan in February of 2014 when a call was put out by several members of their community for a flag that could represent nonbinary folk who did not feel that the genderqueer flag represented them. The nonbinary pride flag designed by Kye Rowan.