Flag Finalist 3 for Oxford, NS

OXFORD, NS

Finalist 3
Wild blueberries, rivers, and trails

DESCRIPTION
“On a white background, a cluster of three blueberries and leaves to identify they are wild, lies on the hoist half, framed by two slanted stripes of light blue and tan parallel to the wild blueberries edge to frame them.”

REFERENCES
The large wild blueberries reference Oxford’s moniker of the wild blueberry capital of Canada. The blue stripe represent the three rivers that run through Oxford, while the tan stripe represents the two trails currently present. While the number of rivers will not change, the number of trails could easily change, so specific counts of neither were deemed appropriate for the design, instead relying on one stripe to represent each of rivers and trails.

 

This is a personal project I have been doing for a year, not an effort by the municipality or its citizens.

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