The NAVA 53 / ICV 28 Flag:
The official flag of HemisFlag and NAVA 53. The 28th International Congress of Vexillology reflects the vibrancy of modern vexillology as expressed in the Congress theme, "Flags at the Confluence of Civilizations in the Americas".
The flag is a heraldic flag, blazoned Or three bars wavy Azure on a chief nowy gabled Valero Gules four seven-pointed stars Or. The colors gold and red evoke the Spanish flag of the first European settlers to Texas; blue and gold are the colors of the Fédération internationale des associations vexillologiques, under whose auspices the International Congresses of Vexillology are organized. The line of division separating the chief from the field is a new line of division which provides the familiar silhouette of the Alamo (Misíon San Antonio de Valero), the most popular and familiar structure in the San Antonio Missions World Heritage Site. The Alamo has served as an educational institution, military base, and mercantile company and is the representative icon of the City of San Antonio, appearing on its city flag. The blue wavy bars represent the city’s Paseo de Rio, or River Walk, a revered cypress tree-lined connector of San Antonio and visitors from across the Americas and around the world. They also represent the waters over which immigrants from every continent have traveled to make San Antonio their home. On the gold field, the bars evoke the FIAV ribbon used in the decorations of Laureates and Fellows. Long known for “big and bright” stars viewed in its sky, the stars reflect that Texas is a leader in the “dark sky” movement to address light pollution and preserve the natural beauty of its night sky. With a total of 28 points, the stars also represent the 28th International Congress of Vexillology. Finally, the “valleys” formed by the points of the stars evoke the letter “V” for vexillology. The proportions are 2:3. The flag was designed by Hugh L. Brady.
Meeting hosts: Hugh L. Brady, James T. Liston, Charles A. Spain, H.P. (Pete) Van de Putte, and Vanessa Van de Putte.