Barcode flag

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The Barcode flag (also EU Barcode) was designed in 2002 and updated in 2006 by Dutch architect Remment Koolhaas as a proposal for the flag of the European Union.[1][2] It was never adopted by the EU, but became well known later on after having been featured in multiple newspapers.[3]

UseSmall  vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag Proposed
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DesignA flag which displays the colors on the national flags of the European Union member countries as a series of vertical stripes
DesignedbyRem Koolhaas
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Barcode flag
Flag barcode, EU Barcode
UseSmall  vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag Proposed
Proportion1:2
DesignA flag which displays the colors on the national flags of the European Union member countries as a series of vertical stripes
Designed byRem Koolhaas
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In 2005, it became a symbol of the Austrian presidency of the Council of the European Union.[4]

It was criticized[by whom?] for its jarring appearance and resemblance to a barcode[5] (which lent the design its colloquial name), as well as for its intentional portrayal of the EU as nothing more than a sum of its member states.[6]

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