One of the few flag designs that includes yellow. The designer claims it is in fact gold, which represents New Zealand's cultural wealth. He also includes a blue sky, white cloud and koru, and green earth.
To me the flag is uninspiring. I can't see myself waving this at a sports stadium. I suppose I think it just isn't expressive enough for some reason.
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New Zealand Herald - Flag Debate
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Jason Paul Troup Design
Friday, November 2, 2007
tmexpert @ yahoo Design
This design is the only one I've seen so far that includes a tukutuku (zig-zag pattern). This tukutuku is reminiscent of the Union Jack. The colours and the southern cross link back to the current flag.
I personally think it's a bit boring, especially in a small size. Also I think it can get a bit muddled if the flag is only partially visible such as on a flagpole on a windless day.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Kiwi on Blue and Black
The Kiwi is quite iconic, so this flag includes a kiwi shape that many New Zealanders have become familiar with.
The colour combination is unique enough to be recognisable on a flagstaff even with no wind, and the shapes are defined enough to be recognisable when shrunk to thumbnail size.
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Saturday, October 13, 2007
Jeffy James Design III
This is a clean simple design, but ultimately uninspiring. It makes use of Maori-esque imagery to form a wave and a koru.
I don't believe this flag will be easy to pick out on the flags outside the UN or a windless day.
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Jeffy James Design II
I am keen on maori imagery used on designs, but this is overwhelmingly traditional maori looking and thus to me is an unsuitable candidate for a New Zealand flag.
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Jeffy James Design I
Interesting take on the koru which seems to resemble the standard silver fern orientation. I personally don't find this flag very inspiring.
The flag works well in smaller sizes, but I'm afraid that on a windless day it might look a bit like a jolly roger.
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Peter Haythornthwaite Design I
It has fresh colours and is culturally neutral. The 'O' is supposed to symbolise unity. Personally I don't see it.
Although the design works in a small size it doesn't feel very flag-ish. It doesn't feel empowering and I don't see myself waving this at the sports stadium.
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Dick Frizzell Design I
I like this design. The abstract interpretation of the silver fern works quite well. It almost looks like you are lying on the ground looking up at the southern cross from beneath a silver fern. That's quite New Zealand.
Silver fern designs tend to get a bit fuzzy when shrunk to a small size, but this design manages to overcome that to a good extent. I'm not sure how identifiable it will be on a windless day though.
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Friedrich Hundertwasser Design
This flag has an odd aspect ratio. The first time I saw it I didn't much care for it, but it's one of those flags that can grow on me I think. It looks fresh and will stand out even on a windless day outside the UN. It also works well in a small size.
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Kyle Lockwood Design
This flag doesn't aesthetically appeal to me. The colours are too drab in my my opinion. Red and blue don't usually go well so close together. Perhaps a thicker fern to break apart the two colours might work.
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Cameron Sanders Design I
To me this stylised silver fern looks like a rather flimsy paper dart.
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James Dignan Design
I'm not very excited about the blue in this design (or in the current flag). The silver fern in this design looks like a bloody knife of some sort.
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Union Fern

One half of the white part of the Union Jack is extended to resemble a silver fern.
I think it looks ugly in thumbnail size, and I doubt it will be easily recognised from a distance. But it should be recognisable enough when furled.


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Thursday, October 11, 2007
North & South Islands

Extremely simple design which is culturally neutral. No Maori or British imagery. The North and South Islands surrounded by the Pacific Ocean. The Southern Cross establishes location. The green and white for freshness (in environment and thinking) and peace.
This flag is recognisable even in minute thumbnail size. The colours are unique enough to be recognisable even when furled.


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Fresh Green with Fern
Some New Zealanders don't like Maori imagery. Since it's impossible to represent all the ethnic groups of NZ in a flag, this flag doesn't have any red or blue (traditionally associated with Europe) nor any Koru or other Maori-esque imagery. It does however use the black and white colours which many New Zealanders have adopted for themselves. The green symbolises fresh-ness in environment and thinking. The silver fern used in this flag is more vertical than that used in sporting team logos and it is old fashioned so that it looks more like a fern than a feather. The Union Jack is also represented in this flag in white in recognition of the ties with Britain that NZ continues to have.
In minute thumbnail size it seems to look like a smear of some sort (a squashed insect?). But the colours are unique enough to be recognizable even when the flag is furled.
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Cool Blue
This design uses the New Zealand colours of Black and White over a sea of blue which bears a semblance of the Union Jack. Two red Koru symbolising growth emerges into the white. The southern cross is included on the black background.
I think this design works very well in a small size. The distinctive colours are spread across the flag and so should be recognisable when furled.
Blue symbolising the Pacific Ocean. Red symbolising Maori and wartime sacrifice. White Symbolising peace and the long white cloud. Black being New Zealand's adopted national colour.
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NZ Jack I
I like complicated flags, so I made this extremely complicated design.
It pays homage to New Zealand's British and Maori heritage and the English letters 'NZ' make up most of the flag. Lines from the Maori and English national anthems are included which represent the traditional aspirations of most New Zealanders.
When shrunk to thumbnail size or when viewed from afar the flag looks like a white on black Union Jack which is unique. Upon closer inspection more interesting details are discovered which give the observer a feel for who New Zealanders are. When furled the black and white colours (which are present all over the flag) are unique and can be itentified.
I should point out that I don't see 'Maori' imagery as being exclusively a Maori thing. Aspects of Maori culture and language separate us from The other 'western' countries, and as a New Zealander I like to celebrate that difference. This design isn't meant to pander to Maori - it's meant to pander to New Zealand.
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