Gilbert Baker - recognised as the creator of the rainbow flag that's come to globally symbolise LGBTQIA pride - .
Now, a community arts and media organisation called NewFest has announced that a rather fitting modern tribute has been created in remembrance of the talented artist and fierce LGBTQIA advocate.
In a statement released collaboratively with NYC Pride and advertising giant Ogilvy & Mather, NewFest announced that a font had been made to honour Baker, and his dedication to the queer community.
The font is called 'Gilbert', and unsurprisingly, is inspired by the rainbow flag.
A screenshot of the 'Gilbert' font, in both traditional and colour opentype versions. Source: Type with Pride.
The group released a video explaining the significance of the font, and what they hoped to achieve by creating it.
Baker handsewed the flag for his friend Harvey Milk - the first openly gay person to be elected to Californian office - to carry in the 1978 San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Parade. Baker continued to create banners for Milk up until his assassination later that year.
The 'Gilbert' font is available for free, in both traditional and colour openface versions, via .