Transparency in a flag is new to me. It's surprisingly effective here. Could this be done with just cloth without synthetics by using thinner threads or thread count?
The website mentions silk organza at https://1worldflag.com/flag/. That's where my mind went initially, some kind of sheer silk fabric. I don't know how durable it would be in the elements though.
Can’t wait for CGP Grey’s review of this flag
Transparency in a flag is new to me. It's surprisingly effective here. Could this be done with just cloth without synthetics by using thinner threads or thread count?
The website mentions silk organza at https://1worldflag.com/flag/. That's where my mind went initially, some kind of sheer silk fabric. I don't know how durable it would be in the elements though.
The microplastics inherent in synthetics is the point.
Judging by the comments here, the 1worldflag should have been a picture of two people arguing.
Yes! Classic.
We don’t have an outside enemy atm so we squabble amongst ourselves, it’s a pattern as old as humans have gathered into groups.
Esperanto flag.
I don't like the color blue. Can we change it?
Humanity's working on it, lol
So this is effectively the Esperanto of flags?
Esperanto actually already has a flag
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esperanto_symbols#/media/File%...
Yep, that no one uses too.
but that's the wrong shade of blue? It'd have been great if they took the colour from "The blue marble" instead of this Turbo Pascal blue.
Maybe they couldn't find American Flag Blue??? Or is the reserved for swimming pools now?
the earth from space looks mostly gray, with a subtle bluish hue. Many "blue marble" images you see online have been color enhanced.
Blue needs to be paler, and the dot smaller ;-)
I was disappointed it wasn't a pale blue dot as well.
Love the idea.
But the transparency :( It makes the whole flag low contrast, an undesirable quality in flags.