Repetition, pattern, and rhythm are design elements that can be found in the American flag.
There are not specific PMS colors for the US Flag. Most printed flags are done in full color. Reflex Blue is a good dark blue, 186 Red is a bit orange. For a good match hold a swatch sample next to the fabric on a real flag.
impressionism
Yes. A great number of disgusting, distasteful and unpleasant things are legal in the United States, of which the Nazi flag, the ISIS flag and the Confederate flag are only a few. We have this peculiar custom called "Freedom of Speech", enshrined in the First Amendment to our Constitution. Are you offended by that? Then don't look.
Special map elements help us to understand, read, and interpret the map's contents. These elements include a symbol legend, scale bar, north arrow, descriptive text, projection information, inset maps, index maps, and the map title.
Technical drawing is important because it help us to draw easier.
Line, shape and color.
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There are 50 stars on the flag, one for each state.
The current design was achieved with the addition of Hawaii as the 50th state.
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The design of the flag is decided by a majority vote in both houses of Congress. If the president wanted it changed, he would have to convince a majority of the members of each house of Congress to change it.
In 1776 Francis Hopkins was asked to design a flag for the Navy. This flag was the first US flag and served as the basis for future flags. Countries make flags to represent who they are in various situations and places.
On June 14, 1777 the Second Continental Congress passed a resolution that established our Nation's flag: Resolved: that the flag of the United States be made of thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new Constellation. Thus we recognize June 14th as Flag Day in the United States.The original design of the flag is a mystery of history. The "Betsy Ross flag" with a circle of 13 five-pointed stars was probably NOT our first flag design. Rather Francis Hopkinson's flag design is more likely since he was in the loop with the Continental Congress at the time of the signing of the Flag Resolution. The "Hopkinson Flag" featured 5 rows of six-pointed stars: numbered 3-2-3-2-3. He also helped design the official seal of the US was a signer of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, and there is documentation where he asked to be reimbursed for the design work of the new flag. He was not paid since he was considered a "public servant" at the time.
Betsy Ross helped design and create the very first United States flag.