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Flags by Colours

September 17th, 2007 by Donato Ricci


Flags by Colours, originally uploaded by densitydesign.

Each sector of these piecharts is proportional to the area of the colour on the respective flag.

Using a list of countries generated by The World Factbook database, flags of countries fetched from Wikipedia (as of 26th May 2007) are analysed by a custom made python script to calculate the proportions of colours on each of them. That is then translated on to a piechart using another python script. The proportions of colours on all unique flags are used to finally generate a piechart of proportions of colours for all the flags combined. (note: Colours making up less than 1% may not appear)

(Give a look and try to recognize them)

 

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  • 1 angela Oct 3, 2007 at 3:34 am

    trying to recognize flags that have same colors, same areas, but different order (i.e.Italy vs Hungary) you can experience some troubles: you don’t know where to start reading the apple pie. Usually we start from 0 degree!

  • 2 Bernard Hill Nov 26, 2007 at 12:51 am

    Hi there…Man i just love your blog, keep the cool posts comin..holy Monday