Nuestro logo
Key elements of the Ichthus Net Logo and what they mean
Upside Down (Inverted) Triangle
Originally intended as a badge of shame, the triangle has since been reclaimed as an international symbol of gay pride and the gay rights movement, and is second in popularity only to the rainbow flag.
The Ichthus Net logo--three interloped ichthuses--incorporates the colors of the rainbow, representative of the diversity of belief, sexual orientation, gender identity, and culture represented in the SDA Kinship family; all united by a common thread--a Seventh-day Adventist connection.
Combining the colors of diversity, the feeling of embrace, and the iconic symbol of the ichthus, the new SDA Kinship logo was designed to represent the interlocking unity of community that SDA Kinship is.
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