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HandwavingFlags.com is the UK's premier manufacturer of Handwaving flags, Hand Flags, Handwavers & Promotional Printed Bunting / Pennants.

We are a well-established, reliable manufacturer and supply our quality flag based products to our many customers both large and small on a worldwide basis.

Through expert knowledge, our highly experienced team pride themselves on the quality of product and service that we offer...

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All of our Handwaving Flags, Handwavers and Bunting are of superior quality and are fully quality checked prior to despatch.

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We manufacture all of our products in-house and can, through this flexibility accomodate the usual tight deadlines of the advertising, promotion and event industries.

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Highly Visual/colourful - cost effective advertising
Handwaving flags, Handwavers and Bunting are the perfect promotional giveaway for every event... also known as handwavers, hand waving flags they are highly visual, cost effective and fun. Handwaving flags / Handwavers and Bunting put your message or logo exactly where you want it..... bang in front of the viewing audience & crowd.

Perfect for all Promotions and Events
Handwaving flags / handwavers are ideal for promotions in Motorsport, Marches, Protests, Sports Team Support, rallies, charity events, Product Launch, record breaking attempts, Celebrations and almost every other event.


The Key to effective design on your flag / flags

Organization is really the mainstay of effective Handwaving flag design. First, you need to know what point you're flags are trying to make. If you don't know the main theme you want to get across, you'll be designing flag layouts forever trying to get where you want to go by trial and error.

Try to sum up your main point on the flags with a few brief words, or at least one sentence. Then build the basis of your entire design, including and sub point you want to make, in the same way you organize the points you want to cover in a presentation or a group discussion.

Remember also that "effective flags are simple flags!"

Think of a good handwaving flags / flag design as a great piece of artwork, expressive and able to relate a little bit to almost everyone. That's where your main point helps your focus. Then, add in all the little sub points you also want to make, and work them in according to their order of importance. Remember, not everyone will pick up everything you put in the flags design. So keep the points simple, cover just a few things, and cover them in the order of most importance.

Like art, a good design is very detail oriented, but just like an exceptional piece of art, an exceptional flag design only puts in exactly what it needs and nothing more. Intricate detail is always important, just remember that good detail adds to the overall effect, it never takes away from it. If you have too many detailson the flags, the reader doesn't know where to look first. A good handwaving flag design helps the reader to focus and understand what you're telling them. If you're not sure that a point should be made, it probably shouldn't.

When you keep your flags design simple, and follow a few basic rules, you'll increase your reader's ability to follow what you're saying 100%.

 


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Disney, Fiji Islands, Trinidad & Tobago, Vodaphone, BBC, RNLI, Jolly Beach Antigua, Shell, Ford, Global Sat, Domino's Pizza, Birmingham Council, Anglia Component, London University, Conservative Party, Labour Party, Harris Racing, Kenda Tyres, Ambrosia,Sheffield City Centre, National Marine Aquarium, QPR FC, Team Nero Racing, Cambridge United......


History of the Flag
People have used flags for over 4,000 years. Authentic flag design of ancient peoples includes a metal flag from Iran, ca. 3000 BC, and reconstructions of vexilloids shown on ancient Greek coins, Egyptian tomb carvings, etc.

The first type of flag was called a vexilloid. Vexillology is the scientific study of flags. This word comes from a Latin word which means "guide". First flags or vexilloids were metal or wooden poles with carvings on top. About 2,000 years ago, pieces of fabric or material were added to some vexilloids for decoration. These looked more like the flags we know today.

A flag is a piece of colored fabric or material that is used as a symbol, or for sending a signal. Some flags are used only for decoration. Usually, flags are messages from a person or a group of people.

People use flags to give others information, such as, who they are. Long ago, knights carried flags into battle because it was hard to know who the knights were when they were dressed up and covered in armor ready for battle! Flags were important because they helped soldiers tell their friends from their enemies in battle.

Today, every country in the world has a flag. As governments change, so do their flags. Every state in the United States has a flag, too. Flags are used to give information, signals or stand for special symbols or things. Many organizations or groups like the Girl Scouts or the United Nations have flags. Clubs and organizations have their own flags too. The five circles of the Olympic flag represent the coming together of people from five continents in friendly competition. Peace is the message of the olive branches cradling the world in the flag of the United Nations. Some people, like a king or queen, have their very own personal flag. Sometimes it flies over any building or place where they are staying.

Flags include symbols that are used to show ideas which would otherwise take many words. Flags are used for wars, as well as for the celebration of special events. On sad occasions, flags are flown at half-mast to honor the dead, and draped over the coffins of national heroes.

The colors found in flags have special meanings:
Red - danger, revolution, bloodshed of war, courage, power
White - peace, surrender, truce
Orange- courage, sacrifice
Green - safety, land, youth, hope
Yellow - caution, gold
Black - mourning, death

Flags come in many different sizes, shapes and colors. They can be used for important events, or to represent something special or give a special message. Sometimes an interesting decoration at the tip of the flag pole is added. This is called a finial.

One flag that almost everyone knows is the "White Flag of Surrender". Waiving a white flag is the international sign for surrender. Soldiers carrying or waving the "White Flag" are not fired upon. These "White Flags" are not made up in advance and are usually made out of any materials available at the time it is to be used.

Another well known flag is the "Jolly Roger", used by pirates to frighten people. These flags usually had a black background which stood for "no quarter" or "no mercy will be shown to those who resist."

Another well known flag is the "Red Flag" which means danger.
People who design flags have an important job. They must get their message and information on the flag without using many words or pictures. The pictures and colors on a flag symbolize something important. Flag designers used to make sketches with pencils and paints, now they use computers to help them design flags.

Many flags have the same basic patterns such as stripes, both horizontal and vertical, and stars. Many flags are divided into quarters and some are given a border. Colors on a flag are important.

Years ago, flags were made by hand by sewing pieces of fabric together or embroidered with yarn or painted. Today, flags are usually printed in long rolls of fabric which are run through a machine which prints a pattern over and over again on the fabric. Then the fabric is washed, dried and then cut into separate flags.
 
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