A symbol for our home the blue planet no matter
where we live in. One possible way – One possible
flag design to show that we feel united with the
whole earth and all its inhabitants.
In a world characterized by geographical, social and political differences, the One World Flag is a reminder that we all live on the same planet and have a common future. Flags usually symbolize nations, regions or groups, i.e. differences. The One World Flag, on the other hand, has a message for humanity: More unites us than divides us.
The One World Flag does not want to replace the other flags, but to show that beyond the differences there is also unity. The One World Flag shows a blue sphere in the center, symbolizing our common home, the blue planet. The background of the flag is made of transparent material, which means that it always adapts to its surroundings.
For the seventh issue of the nomad magazine, we have
send handcrafted One World Flags, made in Bavaria, to the
readers as part of an established ambassador program.
The readers can show their place on earth where they feel at
home. After a few weeks they will receive an address from
another reader, where the flag will be sent in an small envelope.
To most people on this planet it is common sense that we
need unity. We believe that we have to unite as mankind in
order to tackle the future challenges ahead of us. We are
stronger together. But why do we need a world flag?
We believe that one common symbol can help to create a
sense of unity and belonging to all people. Through a world
flag every citizen on this planet can display a sense of
togetherness. Watch the video from Arthelps with
reflections of unity out of the perspective of the space kid.
In the past years we had the privilege to exhibit the topic of the One World Flag in different countries. School projects, group exhibitions, flag installations or even long term art projects. We have gathered a small collection of our exhibitions.
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A symbol for our home the blue planet no matter where we live in. One possible way – One possible flag design to show that we feel united with the whole earth and all its inhabitants.
In a world characterized by geographical, social and political differences, the One World Flag is a reminder that we all live on the same planet and have a common future. Flags usually symbolize nations, regions or groups, i.e. differences. The One World Flag, on the other hand, has a message for humanity: More unites us than divides us.
The One World Flag does not want to replace the other flags, but to show that beyond the differences there is also unity. The One World Flag shows a blue sphere in the center, symbolizing our common home, the blue planet. The background of the flag is made of transparent material, which means that it always adapts to its surroundings.
For the seventh issue of the nomad
magazine, we have send handcrafted
One World Flags, made in Bavaria,
to the readers as part of an established
ambassador program. The readers
can show their place on earth where they
feel at home. After a few weeks they
will receive an address from another
reader, where the flag will be sent in an
small envelope.
To most people on this planet it is common sense that we need unity. We believe that we have to unite as mankind in order to tackle the future challenges ahead of us. We are stronger together. But why do we need a world flag? We believe that one common symbol can help to create a sense of unity and belonging to all people. Through a world flag every citizen on this planet can display a sense of togetherness. Watch the video from Arthelps with reflections of unity out of the perspective of the space kid.
In the past years we had the privilege to exhibit the topic of the One World Flag in different countries. School projects, group exhibitions, flag installations or even long term art projects. We have gathered a small collection of our exhibitions.
JOIN US –
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