I am one of the many people who appreciate the world flag of South Africa. The new design can be found on top of different things and flag poles. This has been a usual exercise for about 15 years. The classic national banner was showcased for almost 70 years before the new adjustments were introduced. The use of flags plus other types of display such as wall treatments is always growing. Major flags are positioned on top of very tall flag poles today by different places and countries.
The new flag of South Africa was developed and created by Frederick Brownell. The colors used on the flag are not the same as the known national colors namely blue, orange and white.
When looking at the national tricolor, you will find a variety of elements on the shield. A woman right next to an anchor stood for the Cape of Good Hope, the Orange Free State is represented by an orange tree, wild animals stand for the Natal and the wagon stands for the Transvaal. You will also find a lion with some rods on the crest. This is indicative of the motto of the country, “Strength in Unity”. The Dutch actually presented the old tricolor several years ago.
The present banner is shown from various types of items. Wall treatments will also include some of the usual elements of the flag in various methods. The South African flag presented in current times will feature blue, yellow, red, black, white and green. It is an ensign, a state flag and a civil flag in one.
