Description

The One World, One Flag banner has been designed to both represent the earth and convey a simple message through symbolic means. In the center, the earth is shown as a sphere with 7 colored diamonds representing continental landmasses separated by seas and oceans. Symbolically, each continent is linked to a neighbor left and right but disconnected from others. Each is a different color, acknowledging not only the unique physical attributes of the respective lands but also the differences of the people who inhabit them.

White light is the product of all colors of light. In this vein, the white seven-pointed star that rests in the center of the sphere is the product of each continent giving of its color to the greater whole and is symbolic of the pure and enormous potential that might be recognized from a more borderless world, aligned. From 6.2 billion people acknowledging each other.

The uniqueness and appropriateness of the number seven- and it’s presence on earth in the form of 7 continents and 7 seas forming, on the flag, the seven-pointed star of potential- is not lost: Seven a prime number divisible only by one and itself.

Finally, the white background on which the earth is placed is intended to convey both the hope for the future and the starkness of a world or time without life, without color.

In summary, the One World, One Flag design is a celebration of all that is different on this earth, and a call to recognize the beauty and potential of this.