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Pansexual flag

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Bisexual pride flag

The pansexual pride flag was designed in order to give the pansexual community its own symbol comparable to the Gay pride flag of the larger LGBT community. His aim was to increase the visibility of pansexuals, both among society as a whole and within the LGBT community.

Design and colors

The pink stripe at the top of the flag represents the female spectrum; the blue stripe at the bottom of the flag represents the male spectrum and the yellow central stripe represents the possibility of attraction anywhere along the entire non-binary gender spectrum.

Color specifications for the bisexual flag

Colors as they appear in the flag

File:Pansexual flag.svg
Pansexual pride flag

Color swatches

  Pantone Color #226--Magenta (Hex: #FF218C) (RGB: 215, 2, 112)
  Pantone Color #258--Deep Lavender (Hex: #FFD800) (RGB: 115, 79, 150)
  Pantone Color #286--Royal (Hex: #21B1FF) (RGB: 0, 56, 168)

Color bands

  •   Pantone Color #226--Magenta (Hex: #D70270) (RGB: 215, 2, 112)
  •   Pantone Color #258--Deep Lavender (Hex: #734F96) (RGB: 115, 79, 150)
  •   Pantone Color #286--Royal (Hex: #0038A8) (RGB: 0, 56, 168)

See also