Vexillolinguistics of Flag Design Styles

These design elements and shapes form the foundational vocabulary of flag design, allowing for a vast range of symbolism, identity expression, and historical reference in flags around the world.

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3 responses to “Vexillolinguistics of Flag Design Styles”

  1. Ted Kaye Avatar
    Ted Kaye

    Welcome to NAVA!

  2. […] Vexillology, the study of flags, often reveals how symbols evolve over time. The jihadist flag is no exception. The core message of the Shahada should inspire reflection among all monotheists. Stripped of political and militant contexts, it is a unifying statement of faith that calls for solidarity among those who believe in one God. […]

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