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“Idea for design of national flag of pan-hatefulness, including hex color” (2 conversations)
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Idea for design of national flag of pan-hatefulness, including hex color
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The National Flag of Pan-Hatefulness could consist of a powerful and symbolic design representing unity and peace. Here's an idea for the flag design, along with hex color codes: Flag Design: 1. Start with a rectangular flag shape, symbolizing stability and balance. Let's say the flag's ratio is 3:2 (width to height). 2. Divide the flag into three equal horizontal sections. The top and bottom sections will be black, while the middle section will be white. 3. In the center of the white section, place a hexagon, representing harmony and inclusivity. This hexagon will be divided into six smaller triangles using bold, prominent lines. 4. Each triangle within the hexagon will be filled with a different color, emphasizing diversity and inclusiveness. Let's choose the following hex color codes for each triangle: - Triangle 1: #E53935 (Fiery Red) - Triangle 2: #FFB300 (Vibrant Yellow) - Triangle 3: #3F51B5 (Royal Blue) - Triangle 4: #4CAF50 (Lush Green) - Triangle 5: #9C27B0 (Deep Purple) - Triangle 6: #FF5722 (Bold Orange) These colors represent various positive emotions and characteristics, showcasing the idea that unity is forged through embracing diversity, despite differences. Note: While the concept of "Pan-Hatefulness" may sound negative, it's important to approach the design of the flag with a positive, inclusive mindset.