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Rejected: Designs for the European Flag showcases how the twelve yellow stars could have looked


Rejected: Designs for the European Flag showcases how the twelve yellow stars could have looked
Rejected: Designs for the European Flag showcases how the twelve yellow stars could have looked
Rejected: Designs for the European Flag showcases how the twelve yellow stars could have looked
Rejected: Designs for the European Flag showcases how the twelve yellow stars could have looked

The flag bearing twelve yellow stars on a blue background has become Europe’s most recognisable symbol. Since its introduction by the Council of Europe in 1955, it has stood for the unification of Europe’s nation-states. It was precisely this yellow circle of stars that prevailed over more than 150 flag ideas sent to the Council of Europe by a host of diverse private individuals. These colourful designs are published for the first time in Rejected: Designs for the European Flag. The book documents the continent’s zeitgeist at a decisive period in the development of European unity. Alongside the flag proposals, the trilingual book (English, German, French) features a written contribution by poet and writer Marie Rotkopf, who tackles the EU’s neoliberal political cynicism and Germany’s expansion of power with biting irony.

Graphic Design

We Became Aware

Publisher

Wirklichkeit Books

Pages

192

Dimensions

110mm x 180mm

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