Here you will find useful information on the topics of outdoor and indoor advertising, textile advertising media, advertising impact, flagpoles, flags and banners, the optimal positioning of flags and other topics.
Flags are usually hung on poles or permanently mounted on buildings. Often, however, only a holiday or festival flag is required, which is only used for a few days a year. Even if there are mobile flags (e.g. Beachflags), the event character does not always fit. You can find out which flags are best suited for public holidays here.
Immerse yourself in the history of the Austrian flag: from the medieval coat of arms to today's national symbol - discover the meaning behind the red-white-red colors.
The world of screen printing, one of the oldest printing techniques, fascinates with its long history and versatility. Discover the development of this technique from its beginnings in China to modern applications.
Austria's coats of arms are more than just symbols - they are living witnesses to history. Each coat of arms carries its own profound history, revealing Austria's cultural diversity and historical heritage. Find out more about these fascinating symbols and their meanings.
A flag is a piece of cloth that is attached to a stick. Its color and design are intended to serve as a symbol for a particular cause or a particular community of people. The word „flag" goes back to the Gothic „fana", Old High German „fano", which means something like „cloth". The flag is usually carried or erected.
The coat of arms of the federal capital of Vienna shows a white cross in a pointed red shield and the first evidence of this can be found in the 13th century.