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.
1834 to present day -- our proud tradition of changing flags
Posted by T at 3:16 AM
Labels: black, silver fern, union jack, white
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2 comments:
kinda looks like the feathers of a native american indian arrow.
looks good furled but only then
Another example of art masquerading as flag design. 0/10. Black is distinctive but only because no one has been stupid enough in the last 1,000 years to have a black flag as their national flag.
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