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hello YouTube I really like flags so I thought today I could talk a bit about flags the technical term for the study of flags is vexillology so this will be a video on vexillology and weamp;#39;re going to look at some of the basic principles of flag design I just say you know before starting that for those if those of you who use the the website reddit reddit has a fantastic forum on vexillology so go and check that out go and check out reddit so vexillology forum itamp;#39;s a lot of fun there you might see me there I I post there as amplified cactus so if you see somebody called amplified cactus there thatamp;#39;ll be me anyway for those unfamiliar with vexillology there were there was a famous pamphlet released by Navi the north american vexillological association called good flag bad flag and this expressed what they took to be the five basic principles of flag design now these shouldnamp;#39;t be seen as being absolute and inviolable they are just rules of thumb flag design