They would cause a global tea shortage.
Oh, yes, indeed
They would cause a global tea shortage.
That flag's too nice to be a US state flag! Where's the overly complex seal? Where's the state name and a random date in MASSIVE letters??
Seriously, it's a nice looking flag.
My first post on this site Hope i'm following the rules
I'm gonna go through the nation alphabet and make alternate versions of there flags. First up, Afghanistan!
I look forward to seeing ZimbabweMy first post on this site Hope i'm following the rules
I'm gonna go through the nation alphabet and make alternate versions of there flags. First up, Afghanistan!
Good job. Keep it up.
I look forward to seeing Zimbabwe
My first post on this site Hope i'm following the rules
I'm gonna go through the nation alphabet and make alternate versions of there flags. First up, Afghanistan!
nothing against the rules but just a recommendation: if a large external part of the flag is white, maybe put a 1 pixel grey line around it so it doesn't merge with the background. As it stands, your flag look like it has 2 vertical bars only.
Here's Algeria!
It could be used for a timeline were north africa doesn't convert to Islam or even a more secular Algeria
Hope this isnt spamming? I'll stop for a while now
Thanks
and i'll surely get there before "Geography now"
Here's Albania
Maybe? I'm up to the Bahamas right now .. I guess it would give more life to the flag thread? I dont wanna be seen as spamming though Maybe... 2 flags, every other day?Perhaps daily or biweekly posts with multiple flags?
That looks like an anarcho-nationalist Albania to me!
Anyway good flags!
Welcome! That looks like a pretty nice flag to me!First post, so I hope I'm doing everything right...
I'm really into the Goths, and I really love flags, so I wanted to make some Gothic flags. I hope they're okay.
I'm attaching the Visigoth flag today, tomorrow I will attach the Ostrogoth one because I can't upload two images in the same post.
The Visigothic flag is very basic. It's the yellow and red stripes typical of Northern Iberia and southern France, with a Visigothic cross. The current local cultures take a lot from the Goths, so I feel it fits in well to follow their vexillological traditions.
Please offer constructive criticism, by the way! I'm really out of practice. (Again, sorry if I did anything wrong, it's my first post!)
Two variants of the same design. The alternate version of the Red Ensign used from the reign of Ayutthaya monarch Narai the Great to the end of Thonburi era.