Tunesia one is beautiful. I love how it incorporates elements of the national flag like keeping it in the circle and also the star.
I just love DDR's #27 symbol to death. I call it the "communist nerd symbol." I also really like the Angola flag one as it is closer to the tools that would be used on the other side of the Atlantic in Brazil, rather than a sickle. We could easily appropriate it.
I really like the gear/sprocket variants. Also, replacing the sickle with wheat makes more sense - sickles are artisanal these days.
I prefer gear/sprocket tbh as they are simpler , which makes them good on flags . Though I dont like what the Communist Party of Canada has going for it , to much detail imho
I like the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan - shows that wheat can be kept simple.
The Communist Party of Canada looks more fitting as a badge or pin - def too busy for a flag
Angola and Mozambique are probably my favorites. Can't think of better symbolism, for the struggle it must have taken them to drive the Portuguese out of their countries.
party wise, none, it is an ideia that goes around on how the flag of future Democratic Republic of Brazil should be
Mozambique
This will be a perfect album cover for my upcoming anti-Imperialist rap album: Guns and Hoes.
there's a couple of flags inspired by aboriginal designs that i'm fond of too, but they usually lack the hammer and sickle or just slap the soviet design on an aboriginal flag
I think 35, 45, and 53 are pretty baller. The Afghanistan one is just so clean, the Syrian one is like the classic but easier to draw, and I think the India one having crops is a neat touch.
Totally agree, also the quill in the Syrian one makes it almost perfect for me. It's a classic with a twist.
Workers Party is Korea #33
I like that it includes a brush. It is meant to include not just laborers and farmers but also artists and writers and such. I think that pretty cool of them.
I like how the nazbol symbol combines a symbol from Germany's past with new ideas. It would be even better if the eagle held the hammer in the left hand instead of a sword. From a purely aesthetic standpoint I like this combination of old and new.
Also, Mozambique having an AK in their emblem goes hard.
I like all the ones with gears, something like that would work as a "modernized" symbol.