Queer Prismatic Font Honors Rainbow Flag Inventor

Written by JosephMay 3, 2017

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Coming to a protest sign, Pride banner, or queer-friendly space near you. Original story from Out Magazine It’s been nearly 40 years since artist and activist Gilbert Baker created the first rainbow flag with his bare hands, dying the strips of fabric and stitching them together one by one. Today the flag, whose colors have been […]

Coming to a protest sign, Pride banner, or queer-friendly space near you.
Original story from Out Magazine
It’s been nearly 40 years since artist and activist Gilbert Baker created the first rainbow flag with his bare hands, dying the strips of fabric and stitching them together one by one. Today the flag, whose colors have been reduced from eight to six over time, flies as a symbol of unity and pride for the LGBTQ community.
Now, thanks to the combined efforts of Ogilvy & Mather, Newfest, NYC Pride, and Fontself, the spirit of the rainbow flag has been infused into a font, with strips of alternating colors laid out to form letters making every word drip with technicolor.
Read more at: Out Magazine









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