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Posted On: Oct 19, 2015 16:14:48 GMT
Post by Francesco Rinaldi on Oct 19, 2015 16:14:48 GMT
Is it possible to gain a copy of the current flag? I would like to offer my own proposal, but would like to use the coat of arms that is on the current flag (and I can't seem to find a full-sized copy).
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Posted On: Oct 19, 2015 23:38:14 GMT
Post by V.V. Fabbri on Oct 19, 2015 23:38:14 GMT
This is the best copy I could find; I hope it suffices: I look forward to seeing your suggestions. I'll admit that a change of the national flag may not be the most popular proposal among our passionate populace, but a change of government can always lead to changes in other official symbols, of course.
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Posted On: Oct 22, 2015 16:04:07 GMT
Post by Francesco Rinaldi on Oct 22, 2015 16:04:07 GMT
Alas, I do not wish nor intend to put off the Tellian people with these suggestions. However, I believe it would inspire new vigour in our people to consider their symbols.
I am considering three models. One, a cross of one colour on a background of another (OOC: similar to the Republic of Genoa or England). Two, a tri-colour with the coat of arms in the center (OOC: similar to the flag of the Kingdom of Italy or the civil ensign of modern Italy). Three, a cross of one colour on a background of another with the seal in the center (OOC: sort of like the British flag without the Scottish/Irish bit, and with the coat of arms in the center).
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Posted On: Oct 24, 2015 12:59:33 GMT
Post by V.V. Fabbri on Oct 24, 2015 12:59:33 GMT
May I enquire about the colours you had in mind for these proposals? I'd be interested in visualising them and seeing how they would fit Tellia's traditions and the heritage of the former Gaia.
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Posted On: Oct 26, 2015 13:14:21 GMT
Post by Francesco Rinaldi on Oct 26, 2015 13:14:21 GMT
Certainly. At this point, I was just thinking of using our current colours, i.e., blue, green, and white when necessary. Basically any colours would work, but I the current ones seem distinguished enough to stand on their own.
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