The Flag
of Earth.
Designed by Oskar Pernefeldt in 2015, the International Flag of Planet Earth represents all humanity — every person, every nation, one shared home.
DRP uses this flag as a symbol of our mission: universal human rights, verified on-chain, for every inhabitant of Earth — without borders, without exclusion.

© Oskar Pernefeldt, 2015
License (CC BY 4.0)Seven Rings. One World.
The seven interlocking rings represent the continents and regions of Earth, woven together inseparably — reflecting that we share one planet and one destiny. The rings overlap to show our interdependence. The deep blue field represents the water covering most of our home.

Geometric construction — Design by Oskar Pernefeldt, 2015
The Flag in the World

In Space — representing all of humanity beyond Earth

Space Walk — one flag for all who leave our planet

At Home — displayed by citizens of Earth everywhere

In Sport — beyond national competition
All photography © Oskar Pernefeldt / IFOPE, 2015–2021. Used under CC BY 4.0. View license
Why DRP Carries This Flag
The Flag of Earth embodies everything DRP stands for: no borders, no exclusion, rights for every human being on this planet. We carry it because our mission is planetary — to build rights infrastructure that serves all 8 billion people, starting with those most underserved. Whether you're in Ghana, Germany, or the International Space Station — DRP is for you.
About Oskar Pernefeldt
Oskar Pernefeldt is a Swedish graphic designer who created the International Flag of Planet Earth in 2015 as his graduation project from Beckmans College of Design in Stockholm. The flag has since been adopted globally as a symbol of Earth citizenship.
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International Flag of Planet Earth — designed by Oskar Pernefeldt, 2015. Originally created as a graduation project at Beckmans College of Design, Stockholm, Sweden. Published through flagofearth.com. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). View full license.