A new design system & textile design for
and by the queer community.

The queer community urgently needs cultural signifiers. Most of our culture has been destroyed because it has been illegal.

This is a love letter from the United Kingdom to all the places in the world where being queer is banned and persecuted. Please feel free to use these graphics to find each other, community and support

If you are a queer designer, artist,
musician, individual or activist, or working
for a queer organisation, please get in touch for some free graphics.

If you are an ally, business or family who maybe do not identify as queer but would like to support us by having your own queer tartan and by using these as textiles - on cushions, curtains or upholstery in your business or home, please get in touch.

Fez Bar,
Margate,
England

Lavender Menace,
Bookshop,
Edinburgh,
Scotland

Kafe Kweer,
Edinburgh,
Scotland

Rumpus Room,
Glasgow,
Scotland

Slip Events,
London

Annie's
Fits and Feels

All kinds of
lesbians

Tally Spear
Musician

Costume / Fashion Designer,
Drag Queen,
New York, USA

Dolly Doo

Butch Yoga,
Seattle, USA

Miss Hernia

Lancaster Gay,
England

Lips Choir,
Women’s Choir,
London,
England

Queer Cumbria,
England

Queer Families
Glasgow, Scotland

Pink Suits,
punk band,
Margate,
England

Dressing Dykes,
Fashion Historian,
England

Carδamo,
Music producer/artist,
London

Cafe Melo,
Hackney,
London, UK

Ivy Society,
London,
England

Historical Homos

Book Wyrm,
Durham, England

Betsy Greer, writer, activist,
Coined the term ‘Craftivism’

The Queer
Emporium

Gen & the
Degenerates

Queer Girls’
Book Club, Housmans,
Kings Cross, London

Nancy Kelley,
Human rights and social justice campaigner

Kathleen Hughes,
Comedian,
Scotland

Glasgow
Queer Adventures

Gone Fishing band,
England

Juno Books, Sheffield,
England

Queer theory, Cabaret
& club night

Leo Niehorster,
Queer Flavours

Trans Muted

Queer as Punk,
Edinburgh, Scotland

King Hoberon,
Drag artist, UK

Trans Pride London

Softxprince - Grayson Izekiel,
Artist, USA

bi+ (in)visibility,
Rebecca Minor,
therapist/educator