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Re: Conlang Flag Design

From:Leland Paul <lelandpaul@...>
Date:Monday, September 6, 2004, 5:09
OK, despite the fact that I'm primarily a lurker on this list, I
figure I may as well submit my idea.

(Just to note: I'm not a visual artist. If my proposal ever got voted
up, it'd be great if someone else could create a nicer looking, larger
version.)

http://lee.kusmer.com/sunbabel.png

Symbolism blurb:

Against a purple sky, signifying creativity, an orange sun rises,
orange signifying energy, imagination, and communication. It sheds its
light over a dark, not-yet-seen world. Silhouetted against the sun is
the Tower of Babel, proclaiming the noble nature of the linguistic
diversity.

-Lee


On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 13:32:00 +0930, Adrian Morgan (aka Flesh-eating
Dragon) <dragon@...> wrote:
> I tried to post this yesterday, but had run out of posts. > > As for site updates, I'm making a note of new flags, but I don't > intend to upload changes until this evening. Until then, you can > consider me to be having the day off :-) > > http://web.netyp.com/member/dragon/temp/conlangflag.htm > > * *** ***** ******* ***** *** * > > takatunu wrote: > > > I had an idea a while ago and oddly, the colours were the same! > > It was kinda related to a "pearl". > > http://conlang.free.fr/conlangflag.jpg > > [takatunu also emailed this to me, so I uploaded it.] > > Thanks ... but I wish people wouldn't use bl8dy JPEGs! :-) :-) > > It's a case of "right tool for the job". JPEG is a great format for > photographs (which is what it's intended for), but it's useless for > flags and diagrams. With a nice clean PNG, if it turns out later that > there's a demand for (e.g.) changing one of the colours, then a quick > click of a floodfill tool will set you right. If you use a lossy > format such as JPEG, however, with those annoying fuzzy edges, you've > got quite a lot of work to make even a straightforward modification to > a design. GIF is also infinitely more suitable than JPEG, though not > as good as PNG (I believe that the final version of the flag should be > saved in GIF format: the one and only problem with PNG is that some > older browsers can't view it). > > Also, I don't know what graphics package you're using, but those red > and blue "splotches" in the purple are not a good look. Gives the > appearance that the cloth has been out in the rain too much and the > ink's run. :-) > > David Peterson wrote: > > > Looks like there are advocates of both. Personally, I'm on the fence > > with the rays. Should they be entered as two separate flags, or would > > that produce a Woodrow Wilson effect? > > I intensely dislike the rays, so I believe there should be a no-rays > version available no matter what. The ray-less version is more like a > real sun, and practically transports me into the conworld. The version > with rays transports me into a paper cut-out, which is not as nice. > > If we use Paul's voting method (which I'm happy with), then there's no > moral reason not to have two or three versions of the same flag. > However, that's no excuse to be excessive. There should be at most a > small number of variations on a design. > > > [Note: We haven't discussed it yet, > > but what if we changed the black color? > > I kicked myself when I forgot to reply to this bit earlier: my answer > is a resounding "no" - if it wasn't black, it wouldn't look like a > silhouette, and besides, I like the idea of conlanging's rise from the > blackness of obscurity. :-) > > Ben Poplawski wrote: > > > I'd also like to add that I dislike the purple, especially that > > prevalent pale purple. I prefer more simple, primary colors. > > The red-versus-purple debate was several days ago: sorry you missed it > :-) However, in response to your message, earlier today I darkened the > purple just a little bit. > > Adrian. >

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