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2024.4.15
Cis Gender, 2024
2024
Digital billboards and posters
15 of 17 from
All Varieties

288 x 576px, 352 x 540px, 360 x 576px, 432 x 288px, 448 x 576px, 504 x 756px, 576 x 880px, 600 x 280px, 600 x 300px, 612 x 306px, 720 x 384px, 720 x 1080px, 864 x 432px, 864 x 1296px, 880 x 576px, 900 x 450px, 1040 x 440px, 1080 x 1920px, 1152 x 432px, 1224 x 324px, 1280 x 360px, 1728 x 432px, 1920 x 1080px, 2160 x 3840px, 2304 x 576px, 3024 x 3024px Jpeg, RGB Colour
June & July 2024
UK-wide
'Cisgender' is a relatively new term, appearing in the Oxford English Dictionary for the first time in 1997.

'Cisgender' can be used to describe ‘a person whose sense of personal identity and gender corresponds to his or her sex at birth’.

According to the OED, the prefix 'cis-' derives from Latin, meaning 'on this side of', and typically forms words in contrast to 'trans'.

For example, 'cisalpine' means 'on this side of the Alps' and 'transalpine' means 'on the other side of the Alps'.

The
All Varieties
series celebrates the labels that help people express their individuality and define their place in the world.