All six original rainbow colours — red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet — as a declaration of visibility and the right to exist fully.
The rainbow flag, designed by Gilbert Baker in 1978, was a deliberate choice of the full spectrum as a symbol of diversity and inclusion. Each stripe was originally assigned a specific meaning: life, healing, sunlight, nature, harmony, spirit. The palette has evolved over the decades — additional stripes have been added to acknowledge specific communities — but the core rainbow remains one of the most globally recognised symbols of the twentieth century. It is a palette that refuses reduction: every colour present, no colour dominant.
RGB (226-37-34)
#e22522
A medium, vivid red with a quiet presence.
The Canyon toward Dusty Crafting →RGB (227-134-13)
#e3860d
vivid and medium — a orange that reads as grounded.
The Border toward Intrinsic Depositing →RGB (231-210-19)
#e7d213
This medium yellow sits at the vivid end of its family.
When Sustained Bluff above Fashioning →RGB (78-246-55)
#4ef637
This light green sits at the vivid end of its family.
The Canyon of Burnished over Enduring →RGB (21-97-229)
#1561e5
A vivid blue: medium, considered, and steady.
The Ingrained Arch without the Moving →RGB (162-63-243)
#a23ff3
This light violet sits at the vivid end of its family.
When Grounded Alcove across Kindling →:root { --pride-1: #e22522; --pride-2: #e3860d; --pride-3: #e7d213; --pride-4: #4ef637; --pride-5: #1561e5; --pride-6: #a23ff3;}