Participants must describe their personal connection to Howard County, including how they live, work, or play in the county. All ages are encouraged to participate, but parents or legal guardians must submit on behalf of individuals under 18.
Each submission must be accompanied by a brief narrative describing how the design represents Howard County, including its enduring appeal, symbolism, and color choices. Designs should be rectangular in shape and crafted at a 3:5 ratio. Submissions will only be accepted digitally through the portal as full-color, high-resolution images.
When crafting a submission, the Flag Commission recommends keeping the following five principles in mind, as outlined in "Good" Flag, "Bad" Flag by Ted Kaye:
- Keep it simple;
- Use meaningful symbolism;
- Use two or three basic colors;
- No lettering or seals; and
- Be distinctive or be related.
Interested designers should review the Howard County Design Guidelines and Criteria for additional details prior to submitting.
We are excited to reach out to the public and tap into their creative talents to design a new flag,” said Coleen West, Executive Director of the Howard County Arts Council and Chair of the Howard County Flag Commission. “The Commission looks forward to receiving designs from artists, designers and community members of all ages and artistic abilities that demonstrate our civic pride and celebrate our histories, values and aspirations.
The Flag Commission will review designs received and select up to ten for a public vote in the fall. By the winter of 2025, the Commission will select three finalists and publish its recommendations. The County Executive will then evaluate the Commission’s recommendations and choose a design to present to the County Council for final approval. The adoption of a new flag requires legislative authorization. The three finalists will each receive an honorarium of $1,000 for their work.
Questions or comments about the flag design and selection process may be directed in an email to flag@howardcountymd.gov. To learn more about the Howard County Flag Commission, its upcoming meetings and the redesign process, visit www.howardcountymd.gov/flag.