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My Take On U.S. State Flags MAP 2026

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u/Canjira — 3 days ago
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Redesigning U.S. State Flags #1

CREDIT

Montana's Bison Skull - u/mm- and link to his post.

Flag of Nebraska Redesign - u/Jack-fa18 and link to his post.

2001 NAVA Survey - LINK

u/Canjira — 6 days ago
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This post is for the Americans in the audience, this is for a project and your feedback is appreciated.

u/Canjira — 4 days ago

One of the best pairs in the country. Changed the copper star to white for better contrast, and to use a pivot color to the Pheonix flag.

u/Canjira — 10 days ago
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Pretty simple design.

Red and Gold - Spanish influence with the state's motto being "Oro y Plata" and the name "Montana" coming from the Spanish word "Montaña" meaning Mountain.

Blue - Represents union and connection to the United States.

Red - Red rocks of the southwest region near Lima and the Red Rock river Valley, and the Canyons found in the state. Red represents the natural beauty found in the state.

Gold - "Oro" part of the state's motto. Represents agriculture.

White - "Plata" part of the state's motto. Represents tranquility.

Bison Skull - Native American representation.

Star - Statehood

Blue Ratio being half of the background - Represents the nickname "Big Sky Country".

u/Canjira — 11 days ago

Thought this was a bit clever, having the outer band of blue make a subtle "U".

u/Canjira — 16 days ago

Regional Cohesion with Colorado, just a concept but I really like how this piece turned out.

u/Canjira — 17 days ago

Idea for this post came from u/Own-Curve-7299, you can check out his post on r/vexillologyUS.

u/Canjira — 17 days ago

I want to make a point that Japanese Prefectures use stylized letters on their flags. If U.S. state flags were to be in said style, I believe they would look a little more like this.

u/Canjira — 18 days ago