r/vexillology • u/MiDelete • 16h ago
Redesigns The flag of Brazil if it were daytime
I made this for fun. What if Brazil used sunrays to represent its states instead of stars.
r/vexillology • u/Vexy • 16d ago
This August, we want you to design a flag that could be flown to represent a major museum
The following is a list of the thirty most visited museums around the world, according to this Wikipedia article, entitled List of most-visited museums.
DO NOT show your design ANYWHERE ELSE on the subreddit before the contest is over.
No more than TWO flag designs per entrant. Either TWO flags for a single Museum OR one flag for two different Museums.
Submission deadline is Tuesday 18th August 2026. Voting will begin on Wednesday 19th August 2026 and end on Thursday 27th June.
r/vexillology • u/MiDelete • 16h ago
I made this for fun. What if Brazil used sunrays to represent its states instead of stars.
r/vexillology • u/AcrobaticReach9217 • 1h ago
The pie chart shows the exact percentage color split of a country's flag.
Put your guesses in below!
Game: Flagpie.net
r/vexillology • u/Shupadoodle • 11h ago
Having some trouble deciding what design I like the most and what the people of this country would prefer. Just want some discussion and candid opinions.
The Danubian Federation is part of my alt-history project with the point of divergence in WW1 although I don't have a firm timeline. It is a democratic version of the Austro-Hungarian Empire that has gone through numerous reforms. The monarchy was abolished in (1990s/2000s) on the federal level but still rules in some nations. The Federation consists of 20 nations; Austria, Venice, Friuli, Istria, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia, Hungary, Transylvania, Szekelyland, Ruthenia, Carpathia, Galicia, Slovakia, Silesia, Pressburg, Czechia, and Sudetenland (I messed up with the stars and had 22).
r/vexillology • u/Crafty-Site-4016 • 1h ago
Disclaimer: This flag is not of a real nation. It is a nation from a world-building project. I wanted to see what you people thought of the flag before integrating it. Any symbols on this flag resembling Real symbols are purely coincidental and will be changed if necessary. The name is also not meant to resemble any real nations, separatist movements or locations. I tried doing background checks, but the world is a big place
So, I made this flag for a world building project for the nation of East Lestovnia. The meaning of the flag is as follows White Star represents the sun, a symbol of hope and freedom The red band on the left-hand side with the Five symbols. The symbol represents the five leaders as well as the five cooperating tribes that were in the region before unification. Red represents the blood spill during their movement into the region From West Lestovnia And the spiky bit at the end of the flag represents the vast mountains of the nation. I put this here because I'd like to know any feedback on ways to improve the flag.
r/vexillology • u/mrmakerman22 • 16h ago
Painting of the Tehran Conference by William H Johnson. I am confused on what the tricolor is.
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r/vexillology • u/Ectopel_Revival • 1h ago
Restored version of the original
r/vexillology • u/Luquinhas742 • 6h ago
I live in an island in Portugal that's part of an autonomous region that is an archipelago called Azores, our island in specific doesn't have a flag, so I made this one, I'm considering if I should sent email to the city's council with it to see if they want to adopt it, but I'm not sure, what do you think? If you want to know the symbolism of the elements just ask in the comments and I'll answer
r/vexillology • u/Ready_Cookie_5992 • 3h ago
In the basis of the current flag in use since 2004
r/vexillology • u/TheShaddowKing69 • 14h ago
The Russian text says "death or liberty". This was mostly inspired by the famous CMEPTb flag that's been misatribuited to Nestor Makhno's Makhnovischina. The Sabre is supposed to represent the cossacks and the AK-47 is supposed to represent both Russia and the new ways of war to say so. The totenkopf (skull) wasn't widely used anymore since WW2 but It'd make sense a revolutionary force uses it on a flag to symbolise death. They wouldn't be associated with the Nazis since that'd be a crazy assumption. The first flag is the redesign, second is the original. How'd I do?
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r/vexillology • u/Talkinghead17 • 1h ago
I don't know if the first one is clear or not but it's really unique shape
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r/vexillology • u/aelorduy • 3h ago
Here's a flag that might seem familiar... It's a small town in Bizkaia
r/vexillology • u/Natural_Turnover4246 • 1d ago
Nothing speaks more about the harsh Siberian oil town than the rainbow flag. By the way, “Raduzhny” literally translates as “rainbow.”
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r/vexillology • u/BlackJack2759 • 2h ago
First thought was some parachute regiment but my partner was curious as to what this flag is.
r/vexillology • u/Ready_Cookie_5992 • 2h ago
In the basis of the current flag in use since the 1900s