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      • In March 2013, French Deafblind artist (with Usher syndrome) Arnaud Balard designed a flag symbolising Sign Language, which he calls the "Deaf and Sign Union Flag" or, in its shorter version, "Deaf Union Flag" or "Sign Union Flag" (preferred by a large part of the Deaf community because it includes the term "sign", which identifies that community, and because it is inclusive of all Sign Language users; instead of the term "Deaf", which is often understood and used as "disease").
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  2. Jul 3, 2015 · Simply because when you see one, you can feel (or not) at home. Arnaud’s flag. When you see a flag, in a few seconds you know visually what that means, and who is there. Finding a Deaf flag in the crowd, instantly you would know that there is another person like you who will accept who you are!

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    The Deaf flag is a flag that symbolises the Deaf community (especially the signing Deaf community), and is used as a form of visibility for a socio-cultural minority that is often discriminated against in various areas. The flag was designed by the French Deafblind artist Arnaud Balard. It depicts a large open turquoise hand on another yellow ...

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    DeafBlind artist Arnaud Balard designed a ‘Sign Union’ flag for Deaf people and sign language users everywhere. The Deaf French National Federation approved this Deaf flag in May 2014 even though it took Arnaud Balard two years to envision the Sign Union flag. Arnaud wants the sign union flag to be vastly visible to the Deaf community and people wh...

    My work is mainly related to the sign language flag. This is the right way to sign the flag in sign language. The sign union flag has impacted the deaf community. The flag was everywhere internationally.

    I was thinking about what design I should come up with I tested different ideas and signs; I wouldn’t say I liked some signs i didn’t want to have a small sign visible on the flag I thought about the different designs on flags. I identified a few signs that represent meaning negatively; for example, this sign icon mostly comes with a hearing aid ic...

    This logo represents people with disabilities; in my opinion, a white color means disabilities. It is not a good color. It suppresses my feelings that color doesn’t bring us a great sense. I chose yellow why A light blue is a symbol of sign language. Yellow brings light, hope, and enlightenment yellow is like a sun opening our minds to new things. ...

    What symbol is it? The bird represents freedom. They fly anywhere with no restriction on where or what to sign. We are free to express anything. People generally focus on the mouth and ears of deaf babies; thousands of hearing aid batteries all over the baby mean how often parents insert batteries. In summary, parents put hearing aids on their babi...

    Arnaud’s artworks on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Surdism Arnaud’s Sign Union Flag on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/signunionflag

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  4. The Sign Union Flag is the symbol of our will the influence of sign languages around the world. A flag is also used to record our demands, which remain numerous in the world: school education, the world of work, access to health, etc…

  5. Jan 21, 2022 · Arnaud Balard is a French Deafblind artist who designed a 'Sign Union' flag for Deaf people and signing people who communicate in sign language everywhere.

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  6. Balard intended the flag to be an international symbol which welcomes deaf people. [7] The Deaf French National Federation approved the flag in May 2014 and it has been flown in locations around the world.

  7. May 18, 2014 · Joan Naturale (interpreted by Jonathan Hopkins), Deaf Culture Archives Curator at Rochester Institute of Technology's Archives Collections, talks with me abo...

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