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This might be a hot take here, but:
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Honestly, it's kind of growing on me
 
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Those two flags in particular really remind me of flags of Communist states. I'll leave my comment at that point.
 
#36      
I like the creativity of the Abe silhouette/state outline one.

But on a flag it’d be too hard to discern exactly what you’re looking at…especially while it’s flapping in the wind.
In a vacuum, the Abe-Illinois one is also my favorite. It at least has a clear identity related to the state. But Abe wouldn't be very visible on a flagpole when the wind isn't blowing very strong.
 
#38      
ugh , a new flag , really ?

does everyth8ng today need to get reduced down to just 3 bland colors and 3 geometric shapes ?

cant state govt work on things that really matter ?
like reducing taxes and crime and people fleeing the state in droves ?

"I would stay in Illinois longer or respect it more, if it only had a new flag" said no one ever
 
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Honestly, it's kind of growing on me
Yeah it is for me to.

It has a certain visual harmony with the Chicago flag with the six pointed stars and horizontal lines and simplicity, while being totally thematically pointed toward the rest of the state. That's a neat trick. And no Illinoisan is so city-bound that the "driving through the cornfields" feeling the flag delivers doesn't resonate.
 
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Yeah it is for me to.

It has a certain visual harmony with the Chicago flag with the six pointed stars and horizontal lines and simplicity, while being totally thematically pointed toward the rest of the state. That's a neat trick. And no Illinoisan is so city-bound that the "driving through the cornfields" feeling the flag delivers doesn't resonate.
Yeah, conceptually it’s decent. The colors are all like two shades too light, I think.
 
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Yeah it is for me to.

It has a certain visual harmony with the Chicago flag with the six pointed stars and horizontal lines and simplicity, while being totally thematically pointed toward the rest of the state. That's a neat trick. And no Illinoisan is so city-bound that the "driving through the cornfields" feeling the flag delivers doesn't resonate.
As a former Southern Illinoisian, it feels accurate. Seems like it should have something representing Chicago though. Illinois has a uniqueness in that it has this contrast of mostly rural/small town areas, but with an iconic city and lake anchoring it to the north. Maybe a skyline off in the distance, behind the rolling fields, under the sky. Just spitballin'.
 
#46      
As a former Southern Illinoisian, it feels accurate. Seems like it should have something representing Chicago though. Illinois has a uniqueness in that it has this contrast of mostly rural/small town areas, but with an iconic city and lake anchoring it to the north. Maybe a skyline off in the distance, behind the rolling fields, under the sky. Just spitballin'.

Not a flag, but the bottom of these New York license plates aimed for a similar rural/urban juxtaposition with Niagara Falls/ the Adirondacks on one side and the Statue of Liberty/NYC Skyline on the other, then out to the lighthouse at Montauk Point.

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Not a flag, but the bottom of these New York license plates aimed for a similar rural/urban juxtaposition with Niagara Falls/ the Adirondacks on one side and the Statue of Liberty/NYC Skyline on the other, then out to the lighthouse at Montauk Point.

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While not as explicit or easy to see, our own certainly tries the same theme:

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Is it just me or do these helmets remind anyone else about Power Rangers? The raised crest and 'wings' above the forehead vents make me think about the animal representations that that show's helmets had.

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