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Morgan Carpenter of Intersex Human Rights Australia designed this flag in 2013. It was a deliberate departure from the stripe-based designs used by other pride flags.
The yellow background and purple circle were chosen because neither color is associated with the traditional gender binary of blue and pink. The circle is unbroken, representing wholeness, completeness, and the potential of intersex people. Carpenter described it as a symbol of the right to be who and how you want to be.
Intersex people are born with sex characteristics (chromosomes, hormones, or anatomy) that don't fit typical definitions of male or female. Medical estimates place the frequency at roughly 1.7% of the population, making it about as common as red hair.
The flag's simplicity is its strength. One shape, two colors, no stripes to argue about.