Privacy Flag

About

It has always bothered me that privacy has no unified symbol. Every community has their own take on how privacy should be visualized. I want to unify the privacy community across the internet. It is my belief that, with a universal symbol for privacy, we will grow stronger. We will have a symbol to represent us. We will have a flag to fly.

Icon

The icon is a clipart created by librarian Gordon Dylan Johnson which can be found here. The size of the icon is large enough to still fit if the flag is cropped to a square/circular aspect ratio.

Dimensions

The size of the flag is 140 by 90 centimeters. These dimensions are chosen because of the dimensions of a Tor Browser window (1400x900 pixels).

Colors

The color blue (Azure) was chosen because it symbolizes security, stability, and reliability. The exact shade of blue used is the same azure color used by the flag of Europe, because of GDPR.

Design

This flag follows the “Principals of design” for vexillography.

Use it!

Use this flag for group chats, communities, profiles, stickers, patches, articles, wallpapers, real flags, anything you want to! Spread it around so it becomes a global icon for privacy. Even put it on the Wikipedia page for privacy if you can!

    • utopiah@lemmy.ml
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      11 days ago

      Come on… you do not have to like it but at least don’t insult an entire field dedicated to helping fellow other beings while providing 0 suggestion.

      You might be smart but you certainly are not kind.

      Do better.

      • BaroqueInMind@piefed.social
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        11 days ago

        Yeah, I mean it looks like some edgy Dark Brotherhood shit from an Elder Scrolls game, not something with a respectable message such as the right to privacy.

  • hansolo@lemmy.today
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    11 days ago

    I loved the idea, but I object to the symbology.

    First off, we’re against being seen. Why would we want a big creepy eye as the definition of success? Did Pirate flags show shackles and gallows? Of course not.

    What are common pictograms associated with privacy? Shields. Locks. Locks on shields. Privacy is about defense and control.

    Second, the blue gives me BSOD vibes. I get the EU reference, but black is super obvious here. Black it out. Redacted. Blind. All right there.

    My suggestions? A shield or lock with dove at its center. Because the mass surveillance state is one of fear, not freedom or peace. Black field with blue and white stripes, white representing freedom, blue as you have it, and I guess giving a nod to Estonia’s leadership in EU tech. Not that we need to rep Estonia, but I also liked their Eurovision entry this year.

  • sorter_plainview@lemmy.today
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    12 days ago

    Going to be an unpopular opinion here. But i think the mixing of sharp curves, with very pixelish, textured hand is not really playing well together. Mixing these two styles are not easy and I have tried and failed several times. So I don’t think I can help much. But this really needs some rework IMO. I know this is not your artwork, so I’m just expressing what I felt.

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      12 days ago

      Agreed, not a fan. The hand would look better if it wasn’t aiming for realistic contours, and instead was more cartoon-ish

    • ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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      12 days ago

      i came to say something similar. its kind of bad. this comm’s logo would probably make a better flag.

  • Vanth@reddthat.com
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    12 days ago

    Those are some fucked up palm lines. Heart line is okay ish, strong. Head and life lines are… I don’t event know if those have a boilerplate reading they are so unnatural. This pirate might be headed for the love of their life or an early, traumatic death. Godspeed.

  • deprecateddino@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    Can you explain why you chose the hand and eye? A hand print is a very identifiable trait, so it seems counter to the idea of privacy.

    • The 8232 Project@lemmy.mlOP
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      12 days ago

      As I mentioned in the post, the icon was created by Gordon Dylan Johnson. The way I interpret it is that the eye represents surveillance, and you are holding up your hand, which is the body language for “stop.”

  • Etterra@discuss.online
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    11 days ago

    I like it, but a slightly more stylized hand would suit my tastes better. Either way though it’s good to have. I also think yellow and black would be better to symbolize the importance and danger of privacy decay.