I’ll give it until tomorrow if you have something you want to submit
Flag Challenge 206: Real flags have curves
In this challenge you are to redesign a flag of your choice so that it predominantly features any curvy elements(circles, waves, swirls etc.). The only condition is it must be flag that has been historically used by a state, administrative division, city or even organization. Including a link to the original flag for reference is recommended. You don't need to provide a backstory for the reason of the redesign, but if you do, it should not deviate too much from OTL (i.e. the H.R.E. changed its flag because it became a republic; this would be considered too much).
Submissions Close: 12th May
Voting period: 13th May - 20th May
idk it seems there isn't any interest at all in challenge anyway@BelfastBrawler can we expect a new challenge?
I feel @FriendlyGhost 's flag is already nigh-impossible to beat.idk it seems there isn't any interest at all in challenge anyway
That's very kind of you to say - though you wouldn't think that if you'd seen some of my first draft ideas .I feel @FriendlyGhost 's flag is already nigh-impossible to beat.
It did seem a good challenge, I just couldn't think of anything to fit it properly.@BelfastBrawler - RL has to take priority, obviously, but I hope you're able to join in with the challenges again, your flags are always good to see. Also, thanks for the last challenge, I enjoyed it, just a pity no-one else was able to take part.
I've asked in the main flag thread about participation in these challenges to garner a bit more than we lately have.
If BelfastBrawler still decides against a new challenge then, according to the rules, one of the following "overseers" will suggest a new one:-
Director: Transparent Blue
Archivist: Petike
Volunteers::OAM47, Rarayn,,The Professor
Flags challenges should have historically significant topics, while the flags themselves should be easy to make.Anyone wanna try to revive this ?
Flags challenges should have historically significant topics, while the flags themselves should be easy to make.
And... I suggest that if the deadline comes and there is only one entry, the sole contestant wins by default, giving us the chance to get into the next round.