ryanyflags:

Here’s some supragender flags 🙂
(You only requested supra-binary, but I thought I’d make flags for other genders as well.)

One thing I’m having a bit of a problem with is the names. Because supra- ends in A, and a lot of genders begin with A, there can be situations where two different terms end up having the same name. Like supra+binary and supra+abinary would both end up being “suprabinary” (unless you spell supra+abinary as “supraabinary”, but that doesn’t really work).

I’ll list the names with dashes for now
(in the same order as the flags are listed).

supra-binary,
supra-boy/guy/man/male,
supra-girl/gal/woman/female,
supra-nonbinary/enby/enban,
supra-abinary,
supra-atrinary,
supra-androgyne,
supra-agender,
supra-aporagender (or alternatively, supra-apora?),
supra-maverique,
supra-neutrois.

If anyone has any ideas for the names, feel free to make a comment/reblog (or ask).

I also wonder if supra-masc and -fem might be good ideas, though masc and fem are more gender qualities rather than just genders.

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Now time for the part about the flags’ designs, I generally chose the colors based off of their respective flags (the exception to this is binary and the two binary genders variants. I didn’t use any particular flag as reference, just used blue for guys and pinks for girls, and both for binary.)
I did also reuse colors from the original supragender flag and between flags. (So like reusing using the yellow instead of picking a new yellow).

The original supragender flag has a off white background, two grey rays, and yellow/green. I decided the two grey stripes would be the best places to put the colors, though for some all stripes had to be replaced.
The green and yellow I left to represent the “exceeds” and “extends past” part of the definition, though the off white could also serve this purpose. (I do not actually know what the original flags stripes/colors mean, so I don’t actually know what specifically any of those colors are supposed to represent).
For some flags, green and yellow were already used colors (like in abinary), in those cases, I prioritized the style of the gender flag, and add green, yellow, or white stripes at the top if there was room.

Do these work? I’m open to suggestions.