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Noted vexillologist Whitney Smith was involved in developing the flag's design.
Dean Thomas, a well known vexillologist (flag researcher) has complied this guide.
It was founded in 1967 by American vexillologist Whitney Smith and others.
From the point of view of a vexillologist, the colors have no meaning until they are grouped together and form the national symbol.
Whitney Smith (born February 26, 1940) is a professional vexillologist and scholar of flags.
The flag was designed by the British vexillologist William Crampton.
Whitney Smith, vexillologist and designer of the flag of Guyana.
The designer is the prominent vexillologist Graham Bartram.
Alfred Znamierowski (born June, 1940) is a Polish vexillologist, heraldist and journalist.
The Flag was certified by Chief Vexillologist, Graham Bartram.
A person who studies flags is a vexillologist, and a person who designs flags is a vexillographer.
In 2009, Graham Bartram, the Chief Vexillologist of the Flag Institute, proposed alterations to the design, which the Society accepted.
Graham Bartram FFI (Chief Vexillologist)
It was natural for such an ardent vexillologist to take note of the Shaw replica, commissioned for the 1983 bicentennial of the state's time as the nation's capital.
Whitney Smith, a U.S. vexillologist, credits Woodenlegs with having designed the flag of the Northern Cheyenne, which was approved for display in 1964.
Of the 260 proposals that were received, eleven were pre-selected on the advice of the vexillologist Vicente de Cadenas y Vicent.
He was also a close co-worker of the foremost German heraldist, Ottfried Neubecker, and American vexillologist, Whitney Smith.
A delighted investment banker, vexillologist (flag expert) and Ausflag director, Mr Ralph Kelly, said: "On a first past-the-post basis, we've won.
The unofficial flag of Lord Howe Island, which was designed by Sydney-based vexillologist John Vaughan, was first flown in November 1998.
Under the supervision of their Chief Vexillologist Graham Bartram, the Institute keeps a registry of flags for the countries, regions and counties of the UK.
In the same vein, vexillologist Whitney Smith stated that the addition of the French flag was "modification of the unofficial Tunisian national flag, used for a few years".
It was designed by the educators Rui Batagelo and Francisco Costella supported by the professor and vexillologist Antônio Peixoto de Faria.
It was designed by Whitney Smith, an American vexillologist (though originally without the black and white fimbriations, which were later additions suggested by the College of Arms in the United Kingdom).
Moldavian heraldist and vexillologist Silviu Andrieș-Tabac stated in an interview that in 1990, when the flag was being created, "it was taken into account that many countries have similar tricolor flags."
Graham Bartram, the chief vexillologist, someone who studies flags, at the Flag Institute and chairman of the judging panel, said: "Many counties are adopting their own flag to show pride in their area.