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Designed by Thomas Mandl in 2016, The One World Flag consists of a blue dot – the most simplified symbol for our planet as the central element. As a round flag is impossible to hang the One World Flag has a unique background, something that can constantly change; The background of the flag is transparent, which means that the One World Flag is always changing, like our planet.
It enables us to see our own world or home through the flag, as well as our common home the blue planet in the center. [1]
Thomas Mandl published the project for the first time in 2018 [2] in order to reactivate the conversation around a common flag for the World. [3] In 2019 he started to send One World Flags around the globe in order to raise awareness for unity. [4]
[1] 1worldflag.com
[2] https://lfi-online.de/ceemes/en/blog/thomas-mandl-one-world-flag-1719.html
[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUZ7uTjBsJ8
[4] https://www.the-nomad-magazine.com/shop/product/one-world-flag-627.html
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