The Bavarian flag is unrealistic too. It's existence defies logic.clawgrip wrote:As WeepingElf said, it is basically just a colour-swap/rotation of the Bavarian flag, so it makes no sense to call it unrealistic.
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The Bavarian flag is unrealistic too. It's existence defies logic.clawgrip wrote:As WeepingElf said, it is basically just a colour-swap/rotation of the Bavarian flag, so it makes no sense to call it unrealistic.


The symbolism is pretty shallow, I'd have to say, not to mention that I don't understand the circle's symbolism.zyxw59 wrote:Flag for my yet to be named con-country:
The nation is mostly agricultural, so the hoe represents farmers, the green represents the fertile land, the blue represents the sky, and the white circle represents the sun. The circle also represents equality and democracy, as no point on it is favored over any other.
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Looks like a nation of golf players to me.zyxw59 wrote:Flag for my yet to be named con-country:
The nation is mostly agricultural, so the hoe represents farmers, the green represents the fertile land, the blue represents the sky, and the white circle represents the sun. The circle also represents equality and democracy, as no point on it is favored over any other.

Actually, I was playing around with the Blazonry Server, and I came up with basically that same design.Jipí wrote:Flags are about recognizability from far, at least traditionally. So leave that hoe out, or maybe reduce it to a diagonal black bar that goes over the whole length. Elements on the hoist side are probably more common than ones on the outer edge, so I'd put the sun in the inner top quarter instead of the outer one, unless you go for the diagonal bar.
NE: So something like this looks more flaggy IMO:
I'll probably come up with a better design at some point, but this was all I could think of as I was designing it.Darkgamma wrote:The symbolism is pretty shallow, I'd have to say, not to mention that I don't understand the circle's symbolism.
Yeah, I can't really draw hoes very well.Avo wrote:Looks like a nation of golf players to me.


Looks French... Maybe you could make it top-to-bottom instead - that kind of flags are seriously nice (you might want to get that blue a bit darker or something, since my eyes barely distinguish them, too)WeepingElf wrote:Here's the flag of the Republic of Macaronesia, a country in a neglected alternative timeline. It's not very original, but at least it uses purple, a colour seriously underused in flags. The colours represent the three ethnic groups of Macaronesia: the Alvos (Elves), Brancos (Portuguese), and the Criolos (European/African mongrels, the African side mostly from escaped slaves who found sanctuary in Macaronesia).
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I know that the flag is not the best ever designed - but horizontal stripes are a no-no when the colours represent ethnic groups: it would insinuate that whose colour is top ruled over the other ethnic groups. But Macaronesia is a democracy and all people have equal rights, so the stripes must be vertical.Darkgamma wrote:Looks French... Maybe you could make it top-to-bottom instead - that kind of flags are seriously nice (you might want to get that blue a bit darker or something, since my eyes barely distinguish them, too)WeepingElf wrote:Here's the flag of the Republic of Macaronesia, a country in a neglected alternative timeline. It's not very original, but at least it uses purple, a colour seriously underused in flags. The colours represent the three ethnic groups of Macaronesia: the Alvos (Elves), Brancos (Portuguese), and the Criolos (European/African mongrels, the African side mostly from escaped slaves who found sanctuary in Macaronesia).
Otherwise, nice job

Well, I'm no expert on flag rhetoric, and, I didn't even know about the Macarone islandsWeepingElf wrote:
I know that the flag is not the best ever designed - but horizontal stripes are a no-no when the colours represent ethnic groups: it would insinuate that whose colour is top ruled over the other ethnic groups. But Macaronesia is a democracy and all people have equal rights, so the stripes must be vertical.
And the name of the country has nothing to do with maccaroni - Macaronesia is a little-used term for the islands (Azores, Madeira, Canary, Cape Verde) where the nation is located.
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This really looks like it was made in paint, especially the bearded part. I think the coloration has something to do with it. Also, I hope for your conpeople's sake that they don't have a tradition of white flag=surrender.Izambri wrote: Flag of Hellea
Bearded flag of Hellea
I'm pretty sure the reason it looks fake to you is because the cyan is slightly into the fluorescent range. We didn't have fluorescent pigments for most of our history, so flags don't tend to have any fluorescent colours either.sirred wrote:This really looks like it was made in paint, especially the bearded part. I think the coloration has something to do with it. Also, I hope for your conpeople's sake that they don't have a tradition of white flag=surrender.
It was made with Paint.NET, which is an open source and better version of MS Paint.sirred wrote:This really looks like it was made in paint, especially the bearded part. I think the coloration has something to do with it. Also, I hope for your conpeople's sake that they don't have a tradition of white flag=surrender.Izambri wrote: Flag of Hellea
Bearded flag of Hellea

vampireshark wrote:Since this thread was revived from the dead thanks to the magic of Thread Necromancy (TM), I would like to take advantage of this re-animation and offer the following flags of the regions/provinces/cantons of the Telemor Federation:
http://i40.tinypic.com/20p1o2r.jpg



If the flag was a national one I'd agree with you, but it's a city flag and shows the two most famed things about the city - their bloody great bridge and their obsession with wind power. Sort of as if London had a flag showing Big Ben and a red phonebox.Ša-Par-Artavak wrote:And the Kalif guys put a bridge and a wind turbine on their flag? Isn't that kinda like if Croatia put mechanical pencils and neckties on their flag?
Heh, the phonebox actually doesn't sound too bad. I guess you're kinda right about the city thing.Purple Wyrm wrote:I quite like most of the colour combos I've used (hence my using them), but I'd be interested to hear which ones you particularly dislike.
If the flag was a national one I'd agree with you, but it's a city flag and shows the two most famed things about the city - their bloody great bridge and their obsession with wind power. Sort of as if London had a flag showing Big Ben and a red phonebox.Ša-Par-Artavak wrote:And the Kalif guys put a bridge and a wind turbine on their flag? Isn't that kinda like if Croatia put mechanical pencils and neckties on their flag?

Thanks for the feedback. The lighter blue-cyan on the left hand flags is meant to be a pale sky-blue, which looks good with the other colours to me. Of course my monitor calibration may be screwed up. Or it could simply be a matter of differences in our personal aesthetics, which is cool.Purple Wyrm wrote:While I sort of like blue-cyan, I find that the specific shade of cyan you used in the ones on the left doesn't look too good - a bit dull and drab, and it doesn't clash well with the vibrant blue and red. Also, the yellow-on-green knot/cross/thing looks good, but the green-on-yellow tree doesn't. I guess an inverse EU flag would look worse than the normal one. Red-on-yellow works fine, though, as New Mexicans can attest. I don't think grey looks good on any kind of flag, except in a few exceptions. Finally, the colors appear somewhat repetitive when you group all the flags together, kind of like an African Union summit. With Rastafarians.
Sssh! Don't tell the tourists that!!Astraios wrote:Red phoneboxes aren't Londony, they're the whole country.