An idea I had too late for the Challenge:
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Essentially the American rebels use a slightly different standard which on conferederation then union has the "Liberty Star" remodelled slightly. It's said to be 3 overlapping stars that represent the division of powers and serves as a "beacon of liberty".
Thank you. I'm sure we can work that illusion into the symbolism somehow!Excellent! There is an optical illusion that makes the square look curved though :O
You'd never catch me using optical illusions in a flag, no sir, never.Thank you. I'm sure we can work that illusion into the symbolism somehow!
I regret that I have but one like to lay downYou'd never catch me using optical illusions in a flag, no sir, never.
My entry to WFC195: Infamous 'illusion' flag of the 'Campaign for the Restoration of the (French) Monarchy'
Aw Man
Yeah man
Thank you. I'm sure we can work that illusion into the symbolism somehow!
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I feel like blue and brown is an unappreciated color combo.
I shall keep that in mind for when I inevitably use this color combination again.I feel like one of them should be made slightly paler or darker
Roman numerals would also work pretty well.
It'll just be a big 'L' thou. Not sure if it'll sit well.
True, but it'd look a little bit better than just "50"
the 3 branches of the government, or if they're a theopublic, then the father, son, and holy spiritBit ASB but you could have the canton itself expressing the number of states by being shaped like the roman numerals with the number of stars themselves having not particular significance.
In 2017 the Bahamas were given to the restored United Kingdom of Great Britain and the number of stripes and stars were dropped.
Not a reproach but just something I wonder. If a country had something on its flag that represented the number of sub-national components, would it really drop the number if a politie dropped out or would it keep the number the same as a sign of irredentism ?