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What does the Red circle and white dots mean?I’ve seen this one pop up a few times this weekend
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I saw that on r/vexillology, it's just a sun in the style of aboriginal dot painting. Personally, don't really like it. It's not really much of an improvement on our current flag, which is pretty hard to do.What does the Red circle and white dots mean?
I saw that on r/vexillology, it's just a sun in the style of aboriginal dot painting. Personally, don't really like it. It's not really much of an improvement on our current flag, which is pretty hard to do.
Speaking of American flags:
weird flex, but okKnown about it since it was first published!
From the failed BF Olympics: The Republic of Dobromesto (Република Доброместо)
Not trying to flex, just acknowledging the importance of it.weird flex, but ok
Nope, political campaign from an election year in a country from the region. The term Macedonia in relation to Dobromesto would refer to the ancient kingdom of Philip II and Alexander the Great in this anthem.Those are your vocals, right?
From the failed BF Olympics: The Republic of Dobromesto (Република Доброместо)
Was this posted here already? Regardless, it is always worthy watching:Vexillology
Thought this area of graphic design needed it's own space for designing and discussion. Feel free to post anything flag related into this thread, whether it be a design you have created for an existing, historical or even fictional country/entity. Could be news about a flag change, anything really
Flags are a huge passion of mine, and probably what got me into caring about footy jumpers in the first place. After all, what is a guernsey other than a banner that has been turned into a wearable cloth
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Was this posted here already? Regardless, it is always worthy watching:
Note: in Brazil, even though we are not as good as the Europeans (specially the Brits), we are not as bad at flag designs as the Americans.
Here, our state flags:
I am usually around the Port board. I rarely adventure myself elsewhere. But, hey, it is off-season! (And currently things aren't good at Port... )Didn't realise we had a Brazillian on our board Welcome!
It's a long off-season for all of usI am usually arour the Port board. I rarely adventure myself elsewhere. But, hey, it is off-season!
Was this posted here already? Regardless, it is always worthy watching:
Note: in Brazil, even though we are not as good as the Europeans (specially the Brits), we are not as bad at flag designs as the Americans.
Here, our state flags:
They were all adopted after the Republican coup of 1889. During the empire, the then Provinces had other flags.
Port Adelaide has made me this very same question!Wow, how did you find the great game of Aussie Rules?
It is mainly the Imperial flag design, as you can see below. The Republicans tried to adopt one inspired on the American flag, but it was so bad it lasted four DAYS. Here, the official historic flags of Brazil:I love the Brazil flag, very iconic.
nice! bottom right & top left are my favourites.Been a while since the last post here so thought I'd revive it with some of my own Australia Flag concepts. Did both a green and heraldic blue variants for both designs.
Design #1 (left)
Design #2 (right)
- The base of the flag is navy which owing to the idea of a country that is girt by sea.
- The wave reinforces that symbolism, with the colours representing ideals of peace/harmony (white), wealth/affluence (gold) and natural beauty (green) that resides within our nation.
- The Federation Star and Southern Cross retain their original meanings and are positioned in such a way to be familiar with the current flag.
- Flag is brought to a standardised 1:2 ratio.
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- The navy base of the flag holds the same meaning as Design #1
- The gold segment has a direct meaning of wealth/affluence and a more abstract meaning of the sand/shores that surround Australia.
- An altered 8-pointed Federation Star is featured, with an extra point being added for First Nation Peoples of Australia.
- Southern Cross positioning intended to inspire familiarity with the current flag.
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Fun fact, it's not actually sans Scotland at all. The offset saltire(flag of St Andrew) is still there desigedn to represent Scotland ( if you look closely at the cross itself).View attachment 610066
Also check out the GIF. It's a Union Jack design sans Scotland, + Wales by Fraser Davidson.
Been a while since the last post here so thought I'd revive it with some of my own Australia Flag concepts. Did both a green and heraldic blue variants for both designs.
Design #1 (left)
Design #2 (right)
- The base of the flag is navy which owing to the idea of a country that is girt by sea.
- The wave reinforces that symbolism, with the colours representing ideals of peace/harmony (white), wealth/affluence (gold) and natural beauty (green) that resides within our nation.
- The Federation Star and Southern Cross retain their original meanings and are positioned in such a way to be familiar with the current flag.
- Flag is brought to a standardised 1:2 ratio.
View attachment 1268173 View attachment 1268178
- The navy base of the flag holds the same meaning as Design #1
- The gold segment has a direct meaning of wealth/affluence and a more abstract meaning of the sand/shores that surround Australia.
- An altered 8-pointed Federation Star is featured, with an extra point being added for First Nation Peoples of Australia.
- Southern Cross positioning intended to inspire familiarity with the current flag.
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