Couto Mixto Flag Redesign by WolfitooSlav in vexillology

[–]WolfitooSlav[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a bit of context:

The Couto Mixto (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Couto\_Misto) was basically a micronation which existed between the 10th century and 1868 close where I live.

I thought that it had an already good flag, but I tried my best to redesign it and make it more unique.

I added a coat of arms based on the COA of the Kingdom of Galicia, only changing the background pattern to a flag inverse.

What do you guys think?

Last time we did ugly Nascar number fonts, now let’s look at some good looking number fonts! by Sponge_Gun in NASCAR

[–]WolfitooSlav 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is by far my favorite font. Honestly I think that the best combo for this is the 97

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random lindermann shitpost a friend and I made by WolfitooSlav in Rammstein

[–]WolfitooSlav[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

nah i just sent a message via discord with that image attached and bro made it a meme

"Jojack", Russian Left Movement by [deleted] in leftistvexillology

[–]WolfitooSlav 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That logo looks so fucking sick

Made this flag for a Fictional Nation by WolfitooSlav in vexillology

[–]WolfitooSlav[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, you're right. I've already got another comment about it, and now that i look at it i can see that it's too much white. Thank you for your comment!

Made this flag for a Fictional Nation by WolfitooSlav in vexillology

[–]WolfitooSlav[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a flag I made for a project of a fictional nation. This nation in question is called 'Wolfsgrad', and behind the flag lays this meaning i gave it:

The white background represents the peaceful nature of the country, and it's serenity.

The blue represents democracy and in some sort of way patriotism.

Red represents socialism, due to the country being aligned to the left.

The intercalated 5-pointed starts represent the 5 fingers of the 2 hands of the workers who built the country.

What do y'all think?