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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

If you’re thinking of coming up with an attractive and meaningful custom flag for your company, you can get some advice from a professional vexillologist like Ted Kaye. A vexillologist is a person who studies and researches flags. These experts can also give you great tips on how to design your flag so that it will easily be recognized by people everywhere. You can further get tips from the book “Good Flag, Bad Flag”.

In the beginning, it is best to choose a simple design for the flag as you’re still learning the steps. Starting with a simple design will allow you to add symbols and other intricate details later on. You will also notice how the flag will be better remembered because of its easy to understand symbols.

Next, look for great symbols that will represent the values and objectives of the company. You have to pick the right colors and symbols that will pertain to the company well. Also look for patterns that will relate well with the company. The process should let your flags conveniently symbolize what your group is all about. You can pick various colors. Each of these should have a special meaning as to the history and ideals of the group. Many of the flags in different countries feature at least three colors. Experts actually advise people to use at least three such as the Pan African banner which showcases gold, green and red. Also observe how the Olympic flag displays five of the most commonly used colors on national banners around the globe. Seals are not advisable to be placed on flags. Experts also discourage people from putting writings on the flags. You have to come up with the right combination of colors as well as symbols that will be easy to sew on the flag. Putting very sophisticated designs can make it difficult to see from afar.

Regardless of the purpose of the custom flag, you have to focus on uniqueness and easy recognition. Use the basic elements and follow expert instruction to get the best custom flag design. Make sure that the symbols and colors will mean much to the people who will be presenting the flag.

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by: The Flagman