All flags and pennants
This page shows all of the 233 designs available on this site. To get started using any of our images you can try any of the following:
- download them all by clicking this link or for more options use the menu at the top of this page;
- download any image on this page by clicking on it;
- click on the LABEL above any image on this page to go to a page for that flag or pennant with more options,
- right-click on any image to copy it to the clipboard and paste it into an application (may not work depending on your software configuration).
These flags and pennants are designed to look like the ones in use for running sailing races around the world, including both square and rectangular shapes for letters A-Z and for flags used in the Racing Rules of Sailing.
The colours have been carefully chosen to be easy to distinguish whilst looking natural on the screen and in print, including a slight grey shade to ‘white’ elements. We also have a set of flags and pennants in primary RGB colours which you can find at the bottom of the page.
To find out more about our designs use the links in the menu at the top of the page.
With outlines
These designs have a thin black outline so that all images stand out on a white or light background.
Alphabet flags
The letters A-Z are available in two aspect ratios, rectangular (4×3):
…and square:
Numeral and answering pennants
Again there are two aspect ratios to choose from, 3×1:
…and a shorter in the fly 2×1:
Without outlines
With no outline these designs do not work well on a white or light coloured background, but in the right place they can look great, particularly when shown in larger sizes. Colours are the same as the ‘with outlines’ designs: chosen to be easy to distinguish whilst looking natural on the screen and in print, including a slight grey shade to ‘white’ elements.
Alphabet flags
The letters A-Z are available in two aspect ratios, rectangular (4×3):
…and square:
Numeral and answering pennants
Again there are two aspect ratios to choose from, 3×1:
…and a shorter in the fly 2×1:
Primary colours without outlines
These designs do not generally work well; they are provided for compatibility with the images on WikiPedia: International Code of Signals and International maritime signal flags .