Bratacha 2013 Festival of Flags and Emblems - Dún Laoghaire May 9 th. – 11 th. 2013 The Flag Project.

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Bratacha 2013 Festival of Flags and Emblems - Dún Laoghaire May 9 th. – 11 th The Flag Project

Brief - Aims and Objectives: 1. To design a Flag to signify and Commemorate the upcoming ‘Bratacha’ Conference and Festival in Dún Laoghaire That it should be Significant, Distinctive, and Contemporary. It should be easily recognisable, and identifiable when seen in high wind or at rest. Design parameters: A) Format 1 by 2. [ ie. Horizontal orientation -1 unit vertically at Flagpole, by two units horizontally. Scale - not defined, variable] B) 3 Colours - Green/Blue/and Yellow (Gold).

Arms of Dún Laoghaire ( ) Symbolism Bishop’s Mitre (more probably an Abbot’s Mitre) from Monkstown (Civil Parish) and its association with St. Mary’s Abbey in Dublin Ancient Crown to signify association with Ard Rí Laoghaire (Not the ‘Imperial Crown’ used by Kingstown UDC) Viking Ship and coastal fortification (symbol of the ‘Dún’ (demolished c. 1834) and the Martello Towers (c. 1804/5) along the coast and, of course, the Harbour (c. 1825) etc)

Arms of Dún Laoghaire Rathdown ( ) Symbolism Ancient Crown for Ard Rí Laoghaire (note not the British Royal Crown of Kingstown) Oak for original wooded area Trefoil (shamrock) from Rathdown No. 1 District Mountain (green triangle) Viking Ship – associations with areas of settlement & trade Motto ‘Ó Chuan go Sliabh’ – ‘from harbour to mountain’ Arms granted by the Chief Herald of Ireland – designed by Fergus Gillespie

‘Logo’ of Dún Laoghaire Rathdown Symbolism Taken from the ‘motto’ on the Arms of Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council – Ó Chuan go Sliabh – ‘from Harbour to Mountain’ – sometimes rendered as ‘From the Mountains to the Sea’.

Dún Laoghaire ‘logo’ (2011/12) Symbolism This ‘logo’ was designed as part of the ‘Brand Project’ for use by all of the ‘stakeholders’ in the Town of Dún Laoghaire. Without the words ‘Dún Laoghaire’ it is essentially meaningless Community organisations are not using this ‘logo’

Dún Laoghaire Peoples’ Heritage Flag (2002 -) Symbolism Sacred Bull of the ancient Irish ‘Celtic’ religion Gold – “Kingship” land associated with Ard Rí Laoghaire Celtic Cross – coming of Christianity in 5 th century across the Irish Sea. Dawn of Irish recorded history (written heritage) Original Flag in the National Maritime Museum of Ireland

Recap on Design Brief Brief - Aims and Objectives: 1. To design a Flag to signify and commemorate the upcoming ‘Bratacha’ Conference and Festival in Dún Laoghaire That it should be Significant, Distinctive, and Contemporary. It should be easily recognisable, and identifiable when seen in high wind or at rest. Design parameters: A) Format 1 by 2. [ ie. Horizontal orientation -1 unit vertically at Flagpole, by two units horizontally. Scale - not defined, variable] B) 3 Colours - Green/Blue/and Yellow (Gold).

- Initial design Concept - As is often the case, the simplest and most elegant designs are intuitive and direct... Derived from and referring to the Motto of Dún Laoghaire Rathdown – “ From The Mountains to the Sea”... Design Concept: Andrew Gerard Ball

First Draft... Format: 1 by 2 Colours: Green, Blue, Yellow (Gold) – primary colours on Arms & ‘Logo’ Bratacha Flag Project Artwork & Graphics: Frank Lee Cooper

Shamrock added as specifically ‘Irish’ Identifier... and, of course, taking an element from the Arms of Dún Laoghaire Rathdown

Final Design: First draft Finished Artwork

Final Design: Finished Artwork

Flying the Flag... an Impression Bratacha Flag – Design Concept: Andrew Gerard Ball. Project Artwork & Graphics: Frank Lee Cooper