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submitted 2 days ago by lars to c/vexillology@lemmy.world
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Juneteenth Flag (lemmy.world)

I didn't realize there was one for this. Aside from the text I think it's really nice. Unique but simplistic.

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I came up with an idea for a flag of an interstellar federation for a Sci Fi project I've got floating around in my head. I don't think anything much will come of it, but I figured I might as well share my flag idea with you guys and see what you think.

The Flag of the Neo-Terran Federation is as follows: A deep blue field with a single black pile in the top quadrant. It has a center charge of a golden Phoenix, in a stylized form similar to Art Deco, the leading edges of its outstretched wings following the lines of the black pile. Beneath the wings of the phoenix are a number of Stars equaling the systems of the Federation.

I would like to know what you think of this design, as well as what you can infer of the federation based on its symbolism; mainly to make sure I got the symbolism correct. If anyone wants to draw and post this, I would be thrilled to see it.

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I didn't expect to see this in the rural western US.

Please pardon the water drops in the image. I was shooting through a car window.

A better picture of the flag is on Wikipedia:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhist_flag

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cross-posted from: https://jlai.lu/post/7390776

From https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/ILEVANSTON/bulletins/39e986a

The City of Evanston is thrilled to announce the winner of the Mayor's Youth Flag Redesign Contest: Bernie Allen-Harrah, a talented 7-year-old in 1st grade at Dawes Elementary School, whose design captured the essence of our community. Bernie’s flag, selected from hundreds of submissions, was unveiled at last night’s City Council meeting.

Bernie Allen-Harrah’s winning design reflects the unique geography of Evanston. The selection panel, comprised of local professional graphic designers, was impressed with the design’s simplicity, symbolism, and aesthetic appeal.

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What’s this flag? (lemmy.world)

Saw it flying on London Horse Guards building

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submitted 3 months ago by k48r@lemmy.world to c/vexillology@lemmy.world
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I made these to be a flag of evil or a flag of the enemy. Can be used for fictional Obviously Evil countries or for aggressor aircraft. Which one do you like better?

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A Kbin flag (media.kbin.social)
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submitted 5 months ago by TxzK@lemmy.zip to c/vexillology@lemmy.world

I can't be the only one seeing the... thing, right?

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