How Sublimated Flags Are Made
Our flags are printed digitally to capture all details with precision and with almost perfect color matching. The process we use is dye sublimation on water-repellant fabric. We can also add embroidery, either digital or manual, on graphics that require an applique look.
Flag Proportions and Sizes
Except for national flags, all other flags can be customized in terms of sizes and proportions. The maximum width we can do print as single panel is 40 inches and the ;legnth is up to 15 ft. But we can do panelling to make flags as wide as 6 feet.
Flag Attachment Options
Minimum Order Amount = Php 2,000
For pick-up basis only.
For pick-up basis only.
We don't supply poles or stand for flags.
National Flags
The international flag ratios can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_aspect_ratios_of_national_flags
The most common ratios are 1:2, 2:3, and 3:5. A few countries have different proportion.
The ratio 1:2 refers to width:length. For the Philippine flag shown below, the ratio is 1:2 because the width is 90 cm and the length is 180 cm.
The most common ratios are 1:2, 2:3, and 3:5. A few countries have different proportion.
The ratio 1:2 refers to width:length. For the Philippine flag shown below, the ratio is 1:2 because the width is 90 cm and the length is 180 cm.
Flags can be of different kinds and used for different purposes.
- National flags are one of the symbols of a country. Evolved from ship flags in the early 17th century. There are three subtypes of the national flags: state flag, which can be flown only by government agencies; civil flag, which can be used by anyone and war flag that is used by military organizations.
- International flags are flags that symbolize union of any type between nations.
- Maritime flags are the flags used at sea. There are national flags (so called ensigns) and they can be state ensigns that are used by government ships, civil ensigns that are flown by private vessels and war ensigns used by naval vessels. They show country of origin of the vessel. At the sea are also used signaling flags for conveying messages. They can spell words letter by letter, they can be combined to convey more complex message or they can each carry one complex message. House flags show which company owns the ship. Yacht club burgee identify to which yacht club yacht belongs. Courtesy flag is a flag of a country through which waters the ship is sailing. Pennants cans mark commissioning of the ship, starting of a religious service on the vessel, presence of senior officer on the vessel or a time for drinks on a ship.
- Sport flags are used in sports as a method of signalization. They are used in football for signaling potential breaking of the rules, in racing (auto, motorcycle and yacht) to signal start and end of the race , disqualifications or warnings of obstacles on the race track, in golf to mark holes, in diving to indicate locations of underwater scuba divers, in “capture the flag” and many other sports.
- Political flags can represent political parties. Some national flags are or were evolved from political flags of parties that came to power.
- Swimming flags are used to mark the limits of the bathing area on a beach. They are diagonaly divided into two parts: red (bottom left part) and yellow (upper right part).
- Railway flags are used on the railroads for signalization.
- Semaphore flags are also used for signalization. They are used by signalmen at sea or on land, who use two flags (one in each hand) in spell words by changing position of flags.
- Advertising flags are used for events particularly for product launching, open-houses, office/store ribbon-cutting, etc. USually, these are banner types like roll-up banners, vertical long flags, horizontal banners, beach-flag banners, and many others. WE consider these types under the "Other Ad Banners" category.