I wasn’t precise with the point. Where should the logo be put? Laptop or webpage?
Different usages require different levels of speed of comprehension.
The horizontal lines, the colors and contrast help hide the different spelling of the first world. They all don’t convey a singular meseege.
In my non-expert opinion the first i should be in regular pride flag as second one is misspelled and should be highlighted. There is also problem of misreading F into E due to horizontal stripes.
Side note. Different therapy in my view is “Conversion Therapy” and I don’t think that is your point.
It’s currently in use as my cover photo on my Psychology Today profile, at the top of my website, in the header of my consent documents, and on a few flyers I printed out at home
On the flyers, and in dark-mode on my website, it looks like this
the first i should be in regular pride flag as second one is misspelled and should be highlighted
Ooo I think agree, that’s a good idea
Side note. Different therapy in my view is “Conversion Therapy” and I don’t think that is your point.
Oh shit, yeah that’s like the opposite of what I want to convey 😅 My website, profiles, and flyers contain descriptors to clarify that at least
from that image, i think i agree the horizontal stripes make the Fs look like Es, but i think a better way to fix that is to separate the DIFFRINT from THERAPY a little more (like making the white outlines not touch). that and the first i being normal pride flag, as i really liked that idea!
edit: actually i think the horizontal stripes are okay, from looking at the light theme version. the issue i have is more with the white outline from bottom and top words colliding, which only happens in dark mode. maybe a thinner outline would work instead of changing the position (since the light mode is fine i think this is better)
I wasn’t precise with the point. Where should the logo be put? Laptop or webpage?
Different usages require different levels of speed of comprehension.
The horizontal lines, the colors and contrast help hide the different spelling of the first world. They all don’t convey a singular meseege.
In my non-expert opinion the first
i
should be in regular pride flag as second one is misspelled and should be highlighted. There is also problem of misreadingF
intoE
due to horizontal stripes.Side note. Different therapy in my view is “Conversion Therapy” and I don’t think that is your point.
It’s currently in use as my cover photo on my Psychology Today profile, at the top of my website, in the header of my consent documents, and on a few flyers I printed out at home
On the flyers, and in dark-mode on my website, it looks like this

Ooo I think agree, that’s a good idea
Oh shit, yeah that’s like the opposite of what I want to convey 😅 My website, profiles, and flyers contain descriptors to clarify that at least
from that image, i think i agree the horizontal stripes make the Fs look like Es, but i think a better way to fix that is to separate the DIFFRINT from THERAPY a little more (like making the white outlines not touch). that and the first i being normal pride flag, as i really liked that idea!
edit: actually i think the horizontal stripes are okay, from looking at the light theme version. the issue i have is more with the white outline from bottom and top words colliding, which only happens in dark mode. maybe a thinner outline would work instead of changing the position (since the light mode is fine i think this is better)