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1. Start with a rectangle with 1:2 proportions. Dont make a square flag. Looking at you, Vatican City. 2. Use simple shapes and maybe a silhouette to create symbolism for what the flag represents. Never use seals or complex designs that cant be drawn by a child in several seconds. 3. Keep the design simple, while still differentiating it from other flags. 4. Use 2 or 3 colors that look good together. You may want to consider using lighter colors, which tend to look better. 5. A good flag is recognizable backwards, and in many other scenarios. One trick to make sure a flag can be recognized even when sitting still on a pole, rather than it flying in the wind, is to make a unique design element in the canton, the top left corner. Seem familiar? Well, probably because it is. I hope you now know a little bit more about vexillology. If you found this interesting, follow the links in the notes for some cool related pages and sites. Good day!