According to Quasar's instructions, the endings of partition line between pink and pale blue chevrons shall be in the flag corners however, the author himself does not respect this rule, for all the flag images throughout his website display the design with the endings of partition line between pale blue and brown chevrons being in the flag corners moreover, the flag photos at the online shop display the same, as do all the currently known photos of flag use (below). The arrow shape consists of a white triangle next to the hoist edge, followed by four chevrons in pink (innermost), pale blue, brown and black (outermost), each of those as wide as half of the rainbow stripes' width. In Quasar's design, rainbow stripes occupy whole width of the flag, while the other five colors form an arrow shape, based at the hoist and pointing towards the fly, which stands for progress. Additional inspiration was the Victory Over AIDS FLag, where the Rainbow Flag was amended by a black stripe, to represent the victims of AIDS. The flag is inspired by expansion of the Rainbow Flag with black and brown stripes, to represent the "people of color", as was done in Philadelphia in June 2017, and subsequent further expansion with pale blue, pink and white stripes, to represent transgender people, as was presented in Seattle on 1 June 2018. The design is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, with several additional requirements for commercial use, such as donating part of the profit from sales to a LGBTQ organization.
Progress Pride Flag was created in June 2018 by Daniel Quasar, artist from Portland, Oregon.
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