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Identifying the World Through Flags

Studies have shown that flags of any kind have become the main source of association for audiences with the top brands, teams, and organizations.

2011-01-16
SAN DIMAS, CA, January 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) Flags are a very discrete yet crucially important element of everyday life, whether they are college flags or feather flags. People see it everywhere too, and while people sometimes neglect to recognize their importance to people's lives, they nevertheless remain in plain sight, some noticeable to people while others neglected as if lost in the cacophony of vibrant colors proliferating people's everyday surroundings. Studies have even proven that flags are now the top associating object that audiences have with leading brands, team and organizations.

For the better part of people's lives, people have been immersed in college flags and feathers flags of varying shapes and colors. Whether they're advertising standard flags, feather flags or college flags, people rarely spend a day without seeing one of them, fluttering in the breeze like feather flags and college flags, dancing to the whispers of the wind.

Sometimes, people recognize college flags and feather flags based on attachments people have built on what adorn these flags. In the case of students and college flags in a university, it may be an acknowledgement of being part of the select group that study there. In the case of a certain product that people patronize with feather flags, it may be a shout out to others to follow suit on people's product of choice. And in the case of a professional sports team, it may be a testament to people's loyalty and devotion to that said team. Whatever it may be, flags (especially college flags and feather flags) have a way of shaping people's identities because when people see us sporting these in people's patio, people's car, or even in the form of a little feather flags in people's cubicles, people begin to associate us with these flags.

One company that specializes on these types of flags is Vista Flags and Telepole. Based in San Dimas, California, the company is known for providing high-quality advertising flags, feather flags and swooper flags, fiberglass flagpoles, RV flag poles, college flags, NFL flags, and sports flags.

There's much to be said about being associated with a certain flag, and Vista Flags has whatever flag you'll need to help identify people's self from the crowd. For someone who is proud of having attended a certain collegiate institution, a university flag that's wrapped around the antennae of his car is a way of telling everybody that he's proud of attending that school and wants everybody to know about it.

For some companies, the use of flags, banners, and streamers is a way of catching the consumer's attention. Some would use flags that scream "50% off!" with matching huge, bold red letters painted on them to entice customers to go to their shop and buy their products. For whatever use people have for them, flags will always fly amongst our skies to continue to represent the many organizations of the world.

Vista Flags and Telepole is a flag company based in San Dimas, California. We are dedicated to providing high-quality advertising flags, feather and swooper flags, fiberglass flagpoles, RV flag pole, college flags, NFL flag, and sports flags. Customer satisfaction has always been our number one priority.


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[Press-News.org] Identifying the World Through Flags
Studies have shown that flags of any kind have become the main source of association for audiences with the top brands, teams, and organizations.