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ThatOneKirbyMain2568, in It ain't fancy, I just want a new US flag
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7 founding fathers seems like a rather arbitrary number — at least not one I've heard of and definitely a number you could argue — so I wouldn't put that as symbolism on the flag. Also not a huge fan of the arrangement of the stars. They don't fill the width of the blue field, and the 13 stars feel oddly small. I definitely agree that the U.S. flag could be simplified, but this isn't it imo.

mrh, (edited )
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Sure there’s some degree of arbitriness to 7, but I don’t think you could reasonably claim it’s any less than 7, and 7 is even a number wikipedia throws around. Not that there are only 7, just that there are 7 particularly important ones.

I really just think the 13 the current US flag has looks too busy, but this is the only “American” number I could think of which was less than 13. If you have others I’d love to hear!

Can you say more about the stars? Are you against them being in a circle?

There’s not really any way to have them “fill up” the blue while still being in a circle (even if you change their sizes), unless you change the ratio of the blue, which would cause it to deviate from that of the flag itself. Maybe I can cook up a 2:3 version for ya.

As for the size of the stars, again they are in the maximum radius circle which fits in the blue, so can’t change their position, and making them any bigger would cause them to touch each other or at least feel cramped.

The stars in a circle in the blue is a classic American design which has been done on the flag before (besty ross, cowpens, etc.).

Xtallll, in It ain't fancy, I just want a new US flag
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7 founding fathers is great man theroy BS, there were 56 delegates to the Second Continental Congress, 55 delegates attended the Constitutional Convention.

mrh,
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I don’t understand. What do the delegates of the Second Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention have to do with anything?

Xtallll,
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The 2nd Continental Congress created the Declaration of Independence, the Constitutional Convention wrote the United States Constitution. Those two documents were the founding documents of the United States, along with the Articles of Confederacy. They separated the American colonies from the British Empire, and established the United States of America as it’s owne country and government.

Anyone trying to pick 7 of the 100+ people that helped create those documents and elevate them as “The Founding Fathers” is probably trying to push an agenda, probably one that relies on picking and choosing writings from “The Founders”.

mrh, (edited )
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I’m not trying to push an agenda. I don’t know what you mean by “picking and choosing writings”. I’m still not sure exactly what you’re saying.

If you’re saying there are no such thing as “founding fathers”, I think that’s just wrong in the sense that the myth of the founding fathers is a part of American culture and is taught in American schools. There is no “founding father” gene or element, but that doesn’t mean they don’t exist.

If you’re saying all the people who were delegates at those conventions are equally “founding fathers” because they helped forge the documents, then sure, I can respect that opinion. But some of those delegates undoubtedly played a significantly larger role in early American history than others (including the creation of those documents!). Hence why we learn about a select few of them, and not all ~100 (although I guess that would also be impractical in a school setting). The specific number 7 is a bit arbitrary, but ~10 were a lot more important than the rest.

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KISSmyOS, in Flags of Swedish provinces

I bet Jämtland gets bullied by all the others:
“You forgot what a cross looks like? Saint Philip never liked you.”

Jaettehjort,
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Jämtland does not want to play with the other boring kids anyway. They consider themselves an independent republic standing above puny provincial flags. Because the flag was created for the Republic Jamtland, it looks different than all other provincial flags.

itsmect, (edited ) in Flags of Swedish provinces

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

Boingboing, in Flags of Swedish provinces

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

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.

neidu, in Vestland Coat of Arms -Norway

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

Diprount_Tomato, in Vestland Coat of Arms -Norway
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Why don’t we create a heraldry sub

ThatOneKirbyMain2568,
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Seems unnecessary given the lack of activity in this community. I doubt a heraldry community would get much traction rn.

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?

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

Diprount_Tomato, in My Maryland flag redesign (please don't crucify me)
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This looks fire, but it shouldn’t replace Maryland

Diprount_Tomato, in [UPDATED] My fictional flag
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sarmale,

Didnt belive, checked wikipedia, true lol

Diprount_Tomato, in Redesign of the flag of Chad (so we don't confuse it with Romania any more). The waves symbolize Lake Chad, the rising sun a new beginning.
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Absolute fire

WaterSword, in Vestland Coat of Arms -Norway
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I love it when coats of arms are made into flags (not putting the coat of arms on the flag, but extending the design of the CoA into a flag shape) and I think this would make for a great flag like that!

ThatOneKirbyMain2568, in Vestland Coat of Arms -Norway
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Ooo, I love this one. Simple yet satisfying design that (as you said) does a great job evoking fjords.

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