Unizen Flag 2

Another concept for the flag of world citizens. This time the star doesn't lead to a core. The star itself is comprised of drops: red for blood, blue for water, green for nature, black for chemicals and yellow for the soil. They can also be seen as leaves but the main point is that they develop the star when they work together. The drops or leaves are so tightly bound that it's like they are shaking hands. The white circle represents the earth which hosts the star. The colors of the star also come directly from the Olympics logo: blue for Europe, yellow for Asia, black for Africa, green for Australia and Oceania and red for Americas. The dark blue background represents the unlimited space that is still undiscovered. Why blue? Because the oceans where how we defined the end of the world until we discovered America. In fact that's one of the reasons why the red is at the top. Another reason is that the red part looks like an arrow pointing norse just like a compass and that's the symbol of exploration. So even though this flag has many references to the cradle of humanity (earth) it is by all means focused on universe, hence the flag of "unizens" or universal citizens. Hopefully once we discover the space, we'll no more see it as unlimited as we see it today...

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