The Home Office has made various changes to the flag of the Hokorian State. This is the first time that the flag has been changed since it was formally adopted on December 26, 2023.

Flag

New design
Flag of the Hokorian State
Original design

Changes

Changes to the Stripes

The fly-side stripes have been changed from jagged, chainsaw-shaped stripes to a periodic tiling of congruent parallelograms. Each stripe is defined that a 1 to 6 base-to-height ratio.

The stripes are inclined at a constant angle of 59.74°. The final visual field is a crop extracted from the infinite tiling, giving 6 blue stripes and 5 white stripes.

Changes to the Stars

Each star is formed by the intersection of four reciprocal parabolic arcs. Each star possesses 90° rotational symmetry and four axes of reflection.

The smaller stars are rearranged to have fixed distance from the central, larger star, and are fixed to be a half-scaled version of the larger star.

The arrangement is now centred in a field of 700×1500 blue field, giving the flag a fixated 3:5 ratio.

Credits

The Home Office thanks His Excellency, Regent/Officer Christopher Slant for his work.