User talk:TheVexillologistofKingwood

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Once again, welcome! Fettlemap (talk) 15:46, 11 June 2022 (UTC)


 * Hello, I would like to know the reason behind the reverting of the edit on Bisbee. I don't exactly understand the revert, so a reason would be acceptable so I can understand. Would I be able to re-add the flag, though this time in the footnotes section, like Maricopa, Arizona? I would very much appreciate any information you have regarding this so i can avoid making this mistake again in the future. Thanks - Enieryourusername12345 (talk) 18:10, 11 June 2022 (UTC)

Please see MOS:INFOBOXFLAG, cheers Fettlemap (talk) 04:56, 13 June 2022 (UTC)

A barnstar for you!

 * I appreciate this barnstar very much. It took a lot of researching to find these flags. Going on Google maps, Facebook, official city websites, etc. I believe that this barnstar was worth the effort. Thank you very much Blsii. TheVexillologistofKingwood (talk) 22:54, 10 July 2022 (UTC)

Flag of Stow, Ohio
Thank you for your efforts in vectorizing flags that I've noticed so far in several city articles I follow. I am currently serving on a committee in Kent, Ohio, to design a new flag as the current "official" flag from 1975 is virtually unknown to the point even city leaders stated the city didn't have a flag. That said, I did want to ask about a recent flag. In the flag for the neighboring city of Stow, Ohio, File:Flag of Stow, Ohio.svg, the punctuation after "Stow" shows a period ("Stow. Ohio"), which obviously came from the original graphic. I noticed in a picture of an actual flag that it has the correct punctuation ("Stow, Ohio"). Would it be possible for you to update that on the vector? Thank you! -- JonRidinger (talk) 15:46, 20 July 2022 (UTC)


 * No problemo, I will correct the punctuation error on Stow's flag. Also, I very much appreciate you reaching out to me in regards to your city flag. I also didn't know about Kent's flag until now, I would also like to thank you for telling me that the flag of Kent could be getting replaced. I also have some questions in regards to the future status of Kent's flag. Will the flag be replaced through a flag contest? Are there efforts already underway to the creation of a new flag? Has there been a popular redesign that has gained attraction within the community of Kent?
 * Again, thank you very much for reaching out to me about the error that I have made, it's not the first time (Ceredo, WV). I will be looking forward to seeing the new flag once it is made official and has been adopted, Thank you JonRidinger. -- TheVexillologistofKingwood (talk) 19:29, 20 July 2022 (UTC)


 * Much appreciated! I didn't even notice the Stow issue until someone mentioned it on a post I made using the original graphic (not the vector you created). It wasn't your error, though, but one that was from the original graphic.


 * As for the Kent flag, the city tried to design a new flag last year and the result was (thankfully) voted down by council, so they established a new flag design committee last month (appointed after an application and interview process), which I have been named the chair of, and we started taking designs earlier this month. Right now we are accepting designs from anyone with a Kent connection that follow the basic principles of good flag design and, so far, we have gotten a decent response. At this point, it's mostly seeing what elements--colors, symbols, flag shape, etc.--show up the most in design submissions. The role of the committee is ultimately to narrow the designs and guide the process to get down to 2 or 3 we can then present to the public. We may see a submitted design that we like, but it needs adjusted, for instance. It won't be a contest where we just pick a design or select our top ten and open it to votes (unless someone submits a design that everyone happens to like!). It's going to be quite the process to make sure the flag is representative of the city, is a good design by vexillological standards, but is also being something people would fly at their homes. The previous flag from 1975 will hopefully find a place in a display inside the new city hall, currently under construction. --JonRidinger (talk) 14:25, 21 July 2022 (UTC)

A barnstar for you!
I do have some feedback for you, though: I am reminding you once again, to please see your talk page on Wikimedia Commons. You are not able to attach your own copyright to a flag that uses simplistic-looking shapes.

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