@NickIncomplete bro wtf, I'm not begging for likes, I'm just saying if they really like Geography and Space, also almost nobody Comment that in one of his videos of his channel
I don’t have an advanced program for a flag, but I can suggest one. Starting off, we start with a diagonal stripe of Black, Blue, and Green. Green represents geography (due to the fact most of the land on Earth is green), black to represent space. Blue will be in the middle stripe, representing the atmosphere, which is the thing that divides Geography and Space. Meanwhile, add white dots on the space part (I thought about making it in the lines of the letters “GS” in that order specifically, but I decided not to recommend it). I also would call this flag “Land and Interstellar”.
I love that you are doing the opposite of what geography and space wants which is suggestion instead of making an flag for him just download some of the programs he suggested in the video
Really Excited to make a design! Also at the end part do you have to explain what each part is and can you put say letters on it such as GS for geography space but not the whole word(s) thanks!
I am not that good making flags... However, I can suggest a design concept for a flag. A flag for the channel might feature a globe or planet Earth in the center, surrounded by stars or galaxies on a dark background to represent space.. You may want to consider using simple and clear design elements to make it visually appealing and recognizable. Thanks for reading! :D
@@kobaba...12bad flags, i mean they weren’t 4-sided so that’s cool i guess? However 4-sided flags or even national flags weren’t common at the time anyway
If I can make a design for my flag, I can do a tricolor of green, blue and gray. The blue and green to represent earth for geography, and gray for the moon for space.
For someone who covers history as far back as 6,000 years ago or more, why does the channel flag have to follow modern vexillological flag rules? If you go back in time, flags can be very complex by design.