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    Some Seattleites think the city's flag is boring. Do you?

    By Christine Clarridge,

    2024-08-19
    Seattle's current flag was adopted before the Goodwill Games in 1990. Illustration: Courtesy of the City of Seattle

    If you didn't know Seattle has a flag, you're not alone.

    Adopted in 1990 as the city was set to host the Goodwill Games, the city's turquoise and white flag — featuring a profile of Chief Sealth surrounded by swirling currents and the words "City of Goodwill" and "Seattle" — never stood out.


    Why it matters: Seattle deserves better , flag experts say.

    What we're hearing: Once you learn to see poorly designed flags , you see them everywhere, so "imagine my horror when I looked up Seattle's flag," wrote Seattle engineer Adam Wuerl in a blog post on a proposed redesign .

    State of play: Seattle's flag breaks two of five key flag rules : It uses letters and it's too complex, Ted Kaye, a spokesperson for the North American Vexillological Association (NAVA) and compiler of "Good Flag, Bad Flag," once told the Seattle Times .

    • Flags should be simple enough for a child to draw and instantly recognizable at a distance, he said.
    • "A great city deserves a great flag, and Seattle's doesn't do the city justice," Kaye said.

    Yes, and: Former City Councilmember Jean Godden wrote back in 2019 that Seattle's flag was mocked when she carried it through a banquet hall in Vancouver years earlier as a delegate to the Association of Washington Cities annual convention.

    Tell us: What do you think of Seattle's flag? Is it time for a new one ? Do you have a design in mind? And are you willing to take the fight to City Hall?

    • Email us at seattle@axios.com.

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    Tyler Jones
    08-19
    I didn’t even know we had our own flag
    janeen Headley
    08-19
    I couldn't care less.
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