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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
a-random-fandom-friend
secondbeatsongs

as a bi person, the bisexual flag brings me infinite joy and always puts a smile on my face, however as a person who has a Passion for Graphic Design, that undersaturated shade of purple infuriates me when it’s used digitally

like, on an actual flag - which was its original purpose - it looks great!

some people marching with a big bi flag stretched on a frame. the flag has "Bi-friendly South Bay - www.southbaybi.org - So B O A" written on itALT
A picture of a bi flag, looking bright in the sunlightALT

those look fine! lovely, even! with the semi-transparent fabric, the way it catches the sunlight, it looks beautiful!

but now look at how it looks digitally

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the pink and blue are so vibrant compared to the sad, lonely lavender!

and let’s look at this statement from Michael Page, the creator of the bi flag:

In designing the Bi Pride Flag, I selected the colors and overlap pattern of the bi angles symbol. I selected, which to me, is the most attractive combination of pink, purple and blue. In flag-maker parlance this is magenta - PMS 226 (pink), lavender - PMS 258 (purple) and royal - PMS 286 (blue). I decided to make the top of the flag pink and would give it 40% of the vertical dimension. Purple, which is the resultant color when you overlap pink and blue, would be the middle stripe and would be 20% of the dimension. The lower 40% would be blue.                         SYMBOLISM:  The pink color represents sexual attraction to the same sex only (gay and lesbian), the blue represents sexual attraction to the opposite sex only (straight) and the resultant overlap color purple represents sexual attraction to both sexes (bi). The key to understanding the symbolism in the Bi Pride Flag is to know that the purple pixels of color blend unnoticeably into both the pink and blue, just as in the 'real world' where bi people blend unnoticeably into both the gay/lesbian and straight communities.ALT

(sidenote: he created this flag in 1998, so if his takes on bisexuality is different from yours, it’s okay to notice that! a lot has changed since the 90s when it comes to lived experiences and the way we describe them. but, it’s also important to respect his thoughts about this and the way he presented them, even if today, we’d probably not say that bi people “blend unnoticeably into both the gay/lesbian and straight communities.”)

so in pantone colors, the pink is 226 C, the blue is 286 C, and the purple of the flag is 258 C.

but…here’s the deal

Michael talks here about how the key to understanding the symbolism is to know that the purple blends into both the pink and blue. and on a physical flag, I think you can see that!

but digitally, it absolutely does not blend. it clashes badly, and looks oddly separate from the other two colors.

which got me wondering…what purple do you get if you actually blend 226 C and 286 C?

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oh! oh, my god.

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look at that! look at how nicely it fits between those colors!

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look at it next to the original color scheme! look at how much more vibrant the purple is!

and friends. this is just blending through rgb! you get even more purple variations when you use other color spaces!

let’s compare all of them:

original flagALT
labALT
linear rgbALT
lchALT
perceptual rgbALT
hslALT

(top: original, lab. middle: lrgb, lch. bottom: rgb, hsl)

look at all of the different purple options you can get just by combining these two colors!

if you want almost too-vibrant saturation, you can go hsl, if you want something more relaxed that’s closer to the original, you can go lab or lrgb. and if you want to split the difference, lch is bright and violet, while rgb is there with its saturated but darker purple.

anyway, I guess I don’t really have a point here? this isn’t so much an informational post as it is Me Getting Weird About Colors, but I think it is a useful lesson about how colors look very different on screens compared to how they look on objects in real life.

and sometimes, I think it’s okay to compensate for that.

out of all of these, this is my favorite bi flag:

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it’s the one where the colors were blended in lab color space. for me, the lighter, softer purple is close enough to the original bi flag purple, while also feeling like a smoother blend of the blue and pink

but that’s just me! and it might not even look the same to you, since every screen is different, because technology is a nightmare!

anyway, thank you for coming with me on this colorful journey! I will now retreat back to inkscape and make pained sounds about inkstitch gradients until something tangible pulls me back into reality

cryoverkiltmilk

Finally, color theory that’s not in a children’s hospital.

the-haiku-bot

Finally, color

theory that’s not in a

children’s hospital.

Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.

thearomancer

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Are you sure about that?

anagramofbrat

*facepalm*

ekjohnston

Outstanding bisexual disaster post. Has never sat properly in a chair.

childrens-hospital-designs

Hey look someone took a picture of one of our local children’s hospital’s trail repaints for pride month! Bisexual Hall may be the hall that started it all but it’s only one of the trail repaints around the facilities :)

blatterpussbunnyfromhell

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headspace-hotel

Not only can you donate to Wikipedia, if you can, you should edit Wikipedia

It's easy to get the impression that Wikipedia already has enough editors, but the quality with which different subjects are covered varies wildly.

It's very easy to learn how to do it and if you're just a little bit of a nerd about literally anything, you can probably contribute to the Wikipedia page.

There was a post a while back about someone trying to build up credible-looking edits to eventually vandalize a page and getting their account locked, and this isn't so much a testament to how anal Wikipedians are, as a testament to how good Wikipedians are at spotting bad faith edits. Cite things, even if you can only plug in the title and URL of your source, and you'll be fine.

headspace-hotel

The big reason you should do this is that Wikipedia is the most widely used reference work in human history and is rapidly becoming the ONLY decent online source of information on many subjects.

In fact, many other online resources cite or link wikipedia as their main source.

earlgraytay

I spearheaded the effort to take the Children's Poetry on Wikipedia from a plagiarism-riddled stub to an A-rank article.

(A couple other people helped once I'd gotten started, and one of them seems to have access to JSTOR in more than a trivial way- thank goodness for them!- but I was the one who started the effort.)

It can be done. You can change the world- and the quality of the world's information.

audre-w

In france, in Switzerland, there is the Les Sans Pages project, who try to reduce gender bias in fr.wikipedia.com who has like more than 80% of men biography against less of 20% of women biography

They organise workshop to learn how to edit Wikipedia in Paris, Toulouse, other city in the south, maybe soon lille, and Geneva (and certainly other cities in Switzerland. The project is from Switzerland). Don't hesitate to participate in one.

If you have enough edit you can begin to vote in decisions about pages removals and moderators, which is cool because there are also biais in which pages are up for removal, and because there is a part of Wikipedia fr who is very white and manly, and who win a lot of votes to stay conservative

And for everyone who ever try to edit Wikipedia but who isn't sure, my dm are open any time, with pleasure

2offayyo-kzt
assiraphales

imagine spending half ur life wanting to be a vampire and you got yourself a job as a familiar specifically to get turned but your employer wasn’t getting the hint and all the other vampires u know laughed at you for thinking you could be a vampire so you went and got yourself bit in a 24/7 gas station back room just to find out that pesky little van helsing blood said ‘honey boo bear ur a super powered vampire HUNTER now’

lmao poor guillermo wwdits
prismatic-bell
traycakes

It's fucking baffling how many people just accept ridiculously huge CEO pay. Financial news stories will explain that companies need to offer big bonuses to attract the best CEOs. But what the fuck does a CEO even do at a giant company?

This is the highest-ranking role in a company. CEOs oversee all business operations and decisions and are responsible for the success of the organization. All other C-suite executives report to the CEO. In some cases, the founder or co-founder of the company serves as the CEO.

"They are responsible for the success of the organization" how? They don't fucking do anything! All the responsibilities of running the company are delegated to other executives, and workers are the ones that create the value.

Even bad CEOs are pretty useless. Elon Musk tanked twitter's value and reputation, then stepped down as CEO and... kept making decisions that made twitter a worse place because his power came from owning the company and CEO is a meaningless job. Well not meaningless, it's letting him pick a scapegoat to blame even though she doesn't have the power to undo his mistakes and save the company.

If you're a medium company that doesn't have a c-suite of executives then a CEO can help fill the gaps I suppose, but once you are big enough having a CEO is just wasteful spending. At the very least there's no need to give them absurd bonus packages when they don't do anything.

prismatic-bell
mockingburb

Hey guys! The WGA is asking for people to sign a petition aimed against Universal. Treegate isn't the first union busting tactic Universal has tried.

They started a construction project that "just so happens" to block some of the sidewalks and forces picketers to walk in the street. The government told Universal they need to install safety rails to replace the sidewalks. A demand Universal has so far ignored.

Please sign the petition for Universal to install the safety rails and reblog.

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