AroAce Flag Re-Desing + New Name
by: Ethan (i4eth)
Well, I'm doing this redesign of the original Aroace flag, created by @aroaesflags, for the reasons that some people don't like many of the mustard tones of the original flag, as well as a level of color proportion like very weak yellow tones and a very strong blue.
So taking the opportunity to also offer a 7-color version of the Aroace flag.
The meanings are the same as the original aroace flag, this redesign was not created with bad intentions or any type of problem with the original proposal.
NOTE: You may have already seen some aroace flag designs circulating with 7 colors, if it was some of those below I would just like to comment that they were created by me and that you also don't need to stop using them if you don't want to, I just think these designs of mine are a a little ugly, but the same as these, the meanings are the same as the aroace flag.
People tried to call the aroace flag "sunset" because of the colors, very similar to the sunset itself, although I like the name, this name ended up being more popularized by the lesbian community to represent the orange and pink lesbian flag, due to separatist feminism and lesbian exclusionism have lost many symbols such as the color purple and the labrys ax (not the triangle), so lesbians need more symbols, in addition to several problems that the community faces.
I'm not saying that aroaces don't deserve the name, I just think that the lesbian community has already made it more popular for another flag, but there's no problem in continuing to call the flag that way.
But taking advantage of the opening, I would like to show the name that my friend proposed for the flag (we are both Aroaces, just to remind you).
As you can see, paintings have basically become a symbol for aroaces. mainly those with shades of blue orange and yellow, precisely because they resemble the colors of the flag, and that's why my friend proposed the name:
Mulberry Aroace Pride Flag
The name comes from one of Van Gogh's popular paintings, βThe Mulberry Treeβ from 1889, the reason is that the colors, in addition to being very reminiscent of the colors of the flag, remind us that plants such as succulents are also symbols of aroace people.
EDIT: The person who came up with this idea was @krynce (Keep in mind that we both speak English but it is not our native language)
F.A.Q.!!!
"Do I have to use this flag?" No
"Do I have to use that name?" No
"I think it's useless and unnecessary" OK
"Who do I credit as the creator of the flag" @aroaesflags, I don't want any credit, any kind, I just want people to feel comfortable. So much so that if aroaesfalgs says he doesn't like it I will automatically delete this post and tell everyone not to use the flag.
Any questions just call β















