Flag of Cape Town

The Flag of Cape Town used between 1996 and about 2005
Table Mountain has been used as the basis of the City of Cape Town's various logos since 1996.

The flag of Cape Town is the flag used by the City of Cape Town municipality. It is not an officially registered flag, but consists of the city's logo used in flag form, and since 1996 it has changed each time the city's logo has changed.

Before 1996, the flag consisted of the coat of arms of Cape Town on a blue field.

From 1996 until until around 2005, the flag featured a silhouette of Table Mountain. It was created by a graphic designer and was not registered with the South African Bureau of Heraldry. The design consisted of a stylised image of Table Mountain (and neighbouring peaks Devil's Peak and Lion's Head) in white on a background of blue in the top left section and green in the top right section. Below the Table Mountain image is a yellow "paint brush" horizontal stripe under which is a red section at the bottom of the flag.

In about 2005, the logo was replaced with the outline of Table Mountain on a rainbow background.

The city's current logo was adopted in 2014.[1]

References

  1. "City of Cape Town Rebrand". Behance. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
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