Why is the skin of minifigures yellow?
No inequality
Before the classic Minifig was produced by LEGO, there were two predecessors. The first were the LEGO Building Figures from 1974. You literally had to build these figures, after which you could attach a head to them. A year later, the very first Minifigures were introduced. It was not the Minifig as we know it today, but a slightly different variant that was only produced for a few years. These figures consisted of a body and legs, but without arms. These figures are also sometimes used HIP figures called (Hands in Pockets). They do contain a head with a classic expression.
Jens Nygaard Knudsen has been an important part of The LEGO Group. His influence is particularly noticeable from the 1970s onwards. He was also the man responsible for the Minifigure as we know it today. The Minifigures were introduced in 1978. The characteristic figures are designed to promote play possibilities and enable role-playing. A mission in which The LEGO Group has clearly succeeded.
Why LEGO Minifigures are yellow
While the emphasis was on role-playing, there was one hugely important aspect that the figures had to fulfill. This was that it should be possible for everyone, regardless of origin, race or color, to place themselves in the role of a specific figure. To achieve this, it was decided to provide the figures with a yellow head.
Why yellow? For the simple reason that there is no one in the world with a yellow skin color. At the time, children could emphasize the male or female gender. This was limited to a hair element making it clear that the figure was female. To portray male figures you were limited to headgear such as caps and hats. A year after the launch of the Minifigures, the first hair element was released for male figures. Of course it was a free choice to use the elements. So LEGO was there early to prevent racial inequality.
Not just yellow anymore
The yellow heads were the standard for more than 26 years. Even when LEGO obtained the license for Star Wars, among others, the Minifigs were still provided with a yellow head for a long time. This came to an end in 2004. This was not because LEGO was tired of the yellow color or wanted to emphasize a certain ethnic origin, but for the simple reason that the characters of certain licenses are better reflected in the skin color they have in films, series, and so on.
This has had a positive effect on personalizing Minifigures for LEGO fans. Those who have a dark skin color can now use a colored head. The same of course applies to other skin colors. The arrival of heads in other colors offers opportunities for personalization, but LEGO will only continue to do this under licensing agreements. The normal Minifigures will be assigned yellow heads. The purpose of the yellow heads as determined by LEGO in the 1970s therefore remains unchanged.
More diversity
LEGO is extremely progressive when it comes to diversity. They express this by hiring people because of their quality and not their religion, orientation, nationality, skin color and so on. They are also trying to make the sets more diverse. For example, a few years ago the company introduced a Minifigure in a wheelchair. This became world news, because for the first time people bound to a wheelchair were given the opportunity to incorporate themselves as a character in a building or city. Women were given a larger role in LEGO sets and professions such as firefighters, police officers and construction workers were no longer mainly male, but were also performed by female Minifigures. Even Minifigure babies have been introduced.
Another example of more diversity is the wedding favor set of 2020. This set no longer consisted of two Minifigures in the shape of a man or woman, but of two separate buildable BrickHeadz. This allows the choice to be made for a heterosexual couple, two men or two women and a light or dark skin color. Although diversity is being improved, the yellow heads continue to dominate in normal sets and fans have the choice of how they want to portray themselves. After all, it remains a “System of play” and everyone “plays” in his or her own way.
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