Share your pride with new Boystown-themed profile picture frame
Sat. June 1, 2019 6:12 PM by GoPride.com News Staff
austin stone in "proud af" profile frame
photo credit // scarlet bar
“Proud AF” frame takes inspiration from Boystown’s new colorful crosswalks
It's June, so you know what that means: It's Pride month. As celebrations kick off in Boystown, you can also show your support online.
Specifically, you can share your pride on Facebook with a new Boystown-theme profile frame designed by Austin Stone.
The "Proud AF" frame is inspired by the new rainbow crosswalks installed in Boystown, according to Stone.
"They are such a statement, and we are so lucky to have a place like Boystown to come together and socialize with other members of the LGBTQ community," he told GoPride.com.
With these new Facebook profile picture frames, you can show your pride with all your friends and family.
"I hope people use them to express their pride and share their stories," said Stone. "This is such an important year for us being 50 years since Stonewall."
Stone, 25, lives in Andersonville and has a degree in design and business management/merchandising. He started working at Scarlet Bar as a bottle server and barback. He is now the bar's full-time graphic designer.
To add the frame, head to https://www.facebook.com/profilepicframes and search "Proud AF".
Related: June brings a rainbow of events for Pride Month to Boystown
Specifically, you can share your pride on Facebook with a new Boystown-theme profile frame designed by Austin Stone.
The "Proud AF" frame is inspired by the new rainbow crosswalks installed in Boystown, according to Stone.
"They are such a statement, and we are so lucky to have a place like Boystown to come together and socialize with other members of the LGBTQ community," he told GoPride.com.
With these new Facebook profile picture frames, you can show your pride with all your friends and family.
"I hope people use them to express their pride and share their stories," said Stone. "This is such an important year for us being 50 years since Stonewall."
Stone, 25, lives in Andersonville and has a degree in design and business management/merchandising. He started working at Scarlet Bar as a bottle server and barback. He is now the bar's full-time graphic designer.
To add the frame, head to https://www.facebook.com/profilepicframes and search "Proud AF".
Related: June brings a rainbow of events for Pride Month to Boystown