Revisiting Delaware's Flag


 Revisiting Delaware's Flag



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The Delaware flag was adopted in 1913.  It, like many other state flags, is a "seal-on-a-bedsheet" [actually a coat of arms].  In 2001 the North American Vexillological Association ran an online membership poll of members asking them to rank the design of the flags of 72 US and Canadian state, province, and territorial flags. https://nava.org/digital-library/design/surveys/2001-State-Provincial-Flag-Survey.pdf . (I am a member of NAVA but was not then.)  Delaware came in 52nd place.

I thought I could give Delaware a quick redo. First, Lets get rid of the coat of arms and the text. I've kept the color selection, with its historical connection to Revolutionary War Delaware uniforms.

 
Then make the diamond larger.
 

 Does it need anything else?  This may be enough.
 
I tried out a chicken, another Delaware historical association, this one lifted from a painting of mine, "Chanticleer."

 

Too cartoony.  Here's a more heraldic rooster lifted from the flag and arms of Walonia and recolored.



This looks more like "a son of the fighting blue hen" the Revolutionary War slogan.

What are your ideas?  What, if anything, should go in the diamond?  Or should there be a completely fresh start?  Post suggestions on the comments link or on my Facebook page.

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  2. What is the historical connection to Revolutionary War Delaware uniforms?

    Maybe we can use use our coat of arms - - indeed Michael probably already has a flag LOL

    John

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