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What Design Should I Use for My Flag?

by Kevin Smith Author
Teardrop flags allow their designer a great deal of freedom with their use. By promoting your business, event, or anything else with these flags, you can get the attention of many passersby and potential patrons for a low cost compared to traditional advertising. However, it is important to select a design for your flag that gets the message across without destroying the potential of your flag. To prevent this from happening, there are a couple routes you can take to get the most out of your custom teardrop flags.

Leave It to the Professionals
There are plenty of reasons you want to take control of the design process for your flag. However, it is often the best course of action to put your trust in the hands of a skilled graphic designer for your project. They will have the skills necessary to have your flag integrate seamlessly with all your other promotional designs, giving your company a polished, professional look.

There are many talented and trustworthy graphic designers out there to help you unlock the potential of your flag design, so you can shop around and find one who fits your needs. Alternatively, you can work with a larger graphic design firm, if you require a large amount of graphic design work.

Keep It Simple
Minimalism is in. From the tiny house movement to the simplifying of company logos, less is becoming more. The same would apply to your teardrop flag. You have a limited amount of space available on your flag to get your message across, making the temptation to pack a lot of images and information great. But, if you overload the design of your flag, you make it difficult for those passing by to absorb your intended message. Stick with a simple design that will be easy for potential patrons to remember.

Keep the End Goal in Mind 
However you decide to design your flag, you should always pay attention to how you want this flag to work towards your end goal as a business or event. Your flag should work in tandem with, rather than against, the other methods of promotion you use. For example, if you use a slogan in your radio, television, and billboard advertising campaigns, you should consider using it as part of your flag design ─ assuming it doesn’t clutter up the design.

Whatever your reason for using custom teardrop flags, by following these design tips you can get the most out of your flag.


 


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