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Diprount_Tomato, in Which of these South Dakota redesigns looks best?
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Too simplistic and soulless.

Diprount_Tomato, in Today, December 10, Evenkia day is celebrated. Evenks are a Tungusic people living in Siberia. Here's a (possible) flag of the Evenks.
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Didn’t that red dot actually represent Japan in the flag?

neidu, in Vestland Coat of Arms -Norway

I live here, and I didn’t know the Coat of Arms until now.

UlfKirsten, in Today, December 10, Evenkia day is celebrated. Evenks are a Tungusic people living in Siberia. Here's a (possible) flag of the Evenks.

I’m fond of flags.

bionicjoey, in Kirov (Киров)

When God sees some bullshit happening on earth and needs to pop out of heaven to snipe a bitch

lars,

Sometimes God is an archer of the sadistic and micromanaging variety

bionicjoey,

“fuck this guy in particular”

-God

Boingboing, in Flags of Swedish provinces

I have never seen the Gotlandic flag before. Only the coat of arms.

itsmect, (edited ) in Flags of Swedish provinces

> can I copy your homework?
> sure, but don’t make it obvious
> the homework:

OurTragicUniverse, in My Maryland flag redesign (please don't crucify me)
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What is the symbology behind the design?

ThatOneKirbyMain2568, (edited )
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Most of the symbolism is taken from the original flag. The left part is a simplified version of the Crossland banner (used by Marylanders who supported the Confederacy in the U.S. Civil War), and the right part is a simplified version of Lord Baltimore's banner (used by those who supported the Union). Together, they represent the reconciliation of Marylanders following the Civil War. Unique to this redesign, the right part also has seven stripes, symbolizing Maryland's status as the 7th state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.

mvirts, in My Maryland flag redesign (please don't crucify me)

Lol I don’t know why people are hating this. It’s cool, looks more European. Do you have more for other states? There are some way crazier flags flying in the US.

ThatOneKirbyMain2568,
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Glad you like it! I made a whole set of redesigns for about all of the U.S state & territorial flags, some of which I've already posted here and on vexillology@kbin.social.

JusticeForPorygon, in My Maryland flag redesign (please don't crucify me)
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No need to change what is already perfect.

Mouselemming,

Ugh, the Maryland flag makes my brain buggy. My astigmatism keeps freaking out, and my glasses can’t even correct for it.

ThatOneKirbyMain2568,
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Eh, to each their own. I think Maryland's flag is messy and rather ugly with the four quarters and all of the counterchanging, but even if I really liked it, I still would've changed it for my redesign. One of my goals when making my redesigns of the U.S. state flags was to make them a more cohesive set, and one aspect of that was a simpler, more minimal style. Maryland's crime against humanity current flag would just be super jarring alongside my other redesigns.

ThatOneKirbyMain2568, in My Maryland flag redesign (please don't crucify me)
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Since I'm that one guy who doesn't like Maryland's flag, I tried to give it a redo when I was redesigning all of the US state flags. I took the Crossland and Baltimore banners and simplified them to make an (imo) better looking flag that alludes to the designs. There's even some extra symbolism in there: there are seven stripes since Maryland was the 7th state to ratify the Constitution and join the US.

nocturne213,

Having lived in Maryland, but not being from Maryland, I learned the only thing Old Liners love more than Old Bay is their flag.

DavidGarcia, in My Maryland flag redesign (please don't crucify me)

It’s a very good flag, but the original is way cooler. It’s a cool remnant from the era of the knights, changing it is like erasing history for no reason

ThatOneKirbyMain2568,
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I'm definitely not advocating for changing the flag. If a flag is distinct and loved by the people it represents, then changing it would likely do more harm than good. That being said, I think the original flag is an overly counterchanged mess that looks decent only in the context of the mostly bad competition.

zero_gravitas, in Trapezoids at the hoist side is a quite rare feature on flag, existing in the shadow of many triangles. What do you think about it?

I really like Kuwait’s flag. It’s bold, and it looks a bit 3D.

I don’t think it looks great when some other device is superimposed on the trapezoid like in the other two examples you give. I generally don’t like things superimposed on triangles either, though.

bionicjoey,

Plus the other two look a bit off-center

GreyShuck, in What are your thoughts on complexity in flag designs?
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I think that my criteria would be:

  • Is it distinctive at a casual glance at emoji size?
  • Is it distinctive on a misty horizon?
  • Is it realistic to daub 20 copies of it on to old sheets, cardboard banners and t-shirts in a hurry in a crowded basement somewhere?

If not, then it is not fulfilling the basic requirements of a flag. If it is, then it’s off to a good start and we can start arguing about aesthetics.

ThatOneKirbyMain2568,
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Those are definitely important factors, especially distinctiveness at small size and at a distance. There are lots of red, white, and blue tricolors that only differ in some small, complicated symbol, making them difficult to distinguish even up close, much less from afar.

Nevrome, in What are your thoughts on complexity in flag designs?
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I think judging a flag’s clutteredness depends on the visual feeling rather than the amount of stuff found in it.

For example, the flag of my Canadian Province, New-Brunswick, doesn’t feel cluttered to me as opposed to the flag of the Seychelles. It does fit in your second bullet point though.

I tend to agree with you that simpler designs look great but many complex flags’ designs also do the job.

ThatOneKirbyMain2568,
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It's definitely subjective. Case in point, I think the Seychelles' flag is great where as New Brunswick's is quite messy if still decent. The latter is helped by not going overboard on colors, though I think it'd be more cohesive if the ship followed the pattern that the lion and the water followed (single-colored design on single-colored background). The lion is yellow on red and the water is white on blue, but the ship is all over the place with red flags and a white, outlined sail.

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