Photosensitive pride flag cuz I couldn't find any.
Greyscale to show the safety in low saturated colors, but in the shape of an explosion to show the danger, with the hope that maybe people will hear the "sound" and will start being proactive about protecting us.
Also I'm a goth at heart and I think it just looks cool.
It is public domain, which means you can use it for literally anything and everything, and no credit is needed.
[ID: A square, then a rectangle version of the photosensitivity flag, which is monochrome grey, with a medium grey background, and a small, dark grey ring in the center, with four rays radiating out from it to the four corners, in alternating light and matching dark grey. End ID.]
Happy disability pride month, now I gotta go draw this again on my phone for some pride art.
The worst part is...people with photosensitivity tend not to actually look in the photosensitivity tag......cuz things with flashing lights get mistakenly tagged that all the time.....so who knows whether or not other people to whom it is relevant will see it.
To help out people with photosensitivty when posting online, tag videos / gifs that have flashing lights as "flashing", with no other variations on that specific tag, otherwise we can't filter it. Tag posts with fully saturated, neon colors with "neon" and "eyestrain".
Better yet, don't post things with fully saturated neon colors or flashing lights in the first place! But if you're going to, tag them appropriately so we can avoid them.














