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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Displaying Flag in Non-Windy Places

A flag is a symbol of unity. A flag flying through the wind perfectly represents unity amidst the changing world. Just as unity is exemplified best during challenges, a flag looks the most magnificent during strong winds.  The sight is glorious and its message is evocative.

In places that rarely gets wind, a flag on a pole can look lifeless and depressing. How can you make flags look splendid without wind? How do you go on about displaying flag in non-windy places? There are several ways you can flaunt your flag despite the lack of wind.

The main problem is not that there is no wind. I don't think there is a place without wind. The problem is that the wind is not strong enough to make a flag fly. That is why the most important factor to consider when displaying flag in non-windy locations is the material used.

You will want a material that is light enough so that even gentle breeze is able to make it fly. There are different type of material and build of fabrics that are used for flags. The type of material and how it is woven affects the weight of the flag.

The three most commonly used fabrics are nylon, cotton and polyester. These have some strengths and weaknesses. Cotton is great for being able to maintain its color over time. However, it is also the least durable among the three.

Nylon is the lightest of the three and the most ideal for displaying flags in places that lack wind. However, the colors on nylon flag fades fast.

Polyester is the most durable among the three which makes it great for large-sized flags. However, its open weave which reduces air resistance means that it requires stronger winds to make it fly.

Monday, September 29, 2014

Flag without wind

A flag represents an idea, or an ideal. It is neither a mere piece of decoration, nor an object to be honored for itself. It is honored for what it represents. In times of war, flags inspired courage and pride among soldiers, reminding them of what they are fighting and dying for. Many flags are held in high esteem for their history, for the sacrifices made by the people and for the values for which the country and people stand.

The image above is one of the most inspiring images from second world war. The image tells a complete story of individuals sacrificing everything for what they believe in. You don't have to be American to appreciate its meaning.

This representation of flags applies to groups and companies that are composed of people working together to achieve an important goal. It is not uncommon for private enterprises to carry their own
flags.

Displaying Flags

A flag should always be displayed in all its gloriousness. A flag flying through the air can be such as majestic sight. The flag withstanding the blowing wind is a good symbolism for people working together to face challenges.

 However, without wind, a flag on top of a pole can look lifeless and simply uninteresting. It is in these cases in which banner flags attached to frames are preferred.