
I well and truely apologise for my lack of artwork, but I am REALLY busy with all my bloody schoolwork (I've been working 5 midnights in a row). I've been toying with the idea of a furry flag for awhile and decided to upload this to keep you entertained
As a vexillologist, I love studying flags and want to design one, and now I have. This flag is intended to represent the entire furry fandom, from those who just love wakling and talking animals to those who have sex in their fursuits. Now for the flag's description (with actual vexillology terminology)
The flag is 2 by 3 ratio equal horizontal bicolour of orange and white, charged with a purple pawprint offset towards the hoist and in the upper stripe. The pawprint is a common symbol of the fandom and is associated with it. The colours and their symbolism are as follows
White: The youthful and childlike innocence of furry fandom. The fascination with anthropomorphism in the fandom is a childlike trait and it can be argued that furry fandom works to preserve this trait of childhood
Orange: The playful happiness of furry fandom. The youthfulness and childishness of furry fandom is associated with playfulnes and happiness.
Purple: The diversity of the furry fandom. The purple is meant to represent the endless factions of the fandom and it's notability of tolerance, which is a rolemodel that many countries should follow. From those who merely like talking animals to those who enjoy fursuit sex, from the heterosexual to the homosexual furs, from artists to writers to watchers, from themes found in artwork ranging from war and communism to the hundreds of fetishes found in furry pornography. All are encompassed from those who use their sona as an alias to those who connect to their chosen animal on a deeper level
As a vexillologist, I love studying flags and want to design one, and now I have. This flag is intended to represent the entire furry fandom, from those who just love wakling and talking animals to those who have sex in their fursuits. Now for the flag's description (with actual vexillology terminology)
The flag is 2 by 3 ratio equal horizontal bicolour of orange and white, charged with a purple pawprint offset towards the hoist and in the upper stripe. The pawprint is a common symbol of the fandom and is associated with it. The colours and their symbolism are as follows
White: The youthful and childlike innocence of furry fandom. The fascination with anthropomorphism in the fandom is a childlike trait and it can be argued that furry fandom works to preserve this trait of childhood
Orange: The playful happiness of furry fandom. The youthfulness and childishness of furry fandom is associated with playfulnes and happiness.
Purple: The diversity of the furry fandom. The purple is meant to represent the endless factions of the fandom and it's notability of tolerance, which is a rolemodel that many countries should follow. From those who merely like talking animals to those who enjoy fursuit sex, from the heterosexual to the homosexual furs, from artists to writers to watchers, from themes found in artwork ranging from war and communism to the hundreds of fetishes found in furry pornography. All are encompassed from those who use their sona as an alias to those who connect to their chosen animal on a deeper level
Category Designs / Abstract
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 900 x 600px
File Size 21.9 kB
Well, you know how obsessed I am with flags. Joel goes on holiday in Britain and I ask him to get me a British flag
Thanks, I put a LOT of thought into this flag. I was actually spending most of the morning searching for the right colours, (when I should have been doing my english project) especially to represent diversity, that was the hard one. I finally decided purple had enough symbolism to represent that
Thanks, I put a LOT of thought into this flag. I was actually spending most of the morning searching for the right colours, (when I should have been doing my english project) especially to represent diversity, that was the hard one. I finally decided purple had enough symbolism to represent that
Thanks, it means a lot to me so many people like this flag. I have a BIG obsession with flags and I often play a game with my cousin (not the fursecuter) called "draw the flag" where we each draw a national flag, and the other ecognizes it until someone is stumped. I think that's how I know so much of flags
Oh dear, I guess it kinda helps that me and him are effectively twins only sepatrated by age and looks. he might be 9 years older than me but our personalities, interests, sarcastic and cynical senses of humour are carbon copies! You should see us whenever our two families gather at a restraunt or someother function: by the time dinner's over we've drawn on 5 paper napkins 50 or so flags, coat of ars or air force roundels.
Yup, makes the flag unique, another good principal of flag design, which is why indonesia's flag fails horribly
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Indonesia
compare to this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Poland
and this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Monaco
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Indonesia
compare to this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Poland
and this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Monaco
oh lol, yeah they're another cullprit. Though quite possibly the worst flag design has to be awarded to this clown of a nation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Libya
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Libya
Wow...if that was in malaysia, first, the synagogue would be blown up by a terrorist bomb, and the whole community would suport it, the church then would be petrol-bombed and only a few people would support that, the temple then demolished illegally by the governement, and finally everyone take their revenge by vandalising the mosque. *sigh* race relations a little shaky at the moment
Oh I know what those mean, I just didn't know if there were like any other advanced terms or something! Anyway, mine was like the European Union flag, except that it had a white background and paw/foot prints of different animals (all different rainbow colors) in place of the stars.
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