LEAGUE CITY, TX (USA)
Design C2
Four leaves quadrants
Like with Design C1, I gave the four founding families representation via a city oak leaf in this design. However, I arranged them in a quadrant manner, the way those founding families each took some land around the area. To use the colour scheme in a manner of high contrast throughout, two diagonally opposite quadrants were made brown like the land, with a white, knocked out oak tree leaf in each. Meanwhile, the other two quadrants were each white, with a green oak tree leaf. In layout, though, the quadrants were identical so as not to favour any family, but that also meant the flag does not have any full symmetry given the leaf designs were directional rather than symmetric in nature.
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REFERENCE
League City, Texas, is a city of about 112,000 in the southeast corner of the Greater Houston metropolis. The city has four founding families, but the League name came from J.C. League who developed the city along then existing railways. Over the years, trees have proven important to the city, with oak trees from 1907 lining Main Street, the city seal containing an oak tree, and the recent 60th anniversary of incorporation using an oak tree leaf. The city has several flags recently (last pic), all with more than just white and variations of green for colours that is on their website and recent branding.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_City,_Texas
https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/us-txlea.html
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