City of Madison Flag Sticker
City of Madison Flag Sticker
3.5” vinyl sticker.
It’s Home...sweet sweet home. Locally printed. 3.5” Vinyl sticker. Built to be stuck anywhere and stand the test of time.
The original flag was designed by Rick and Dennis Stone, who were members of the Madison Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps, with the help of their color guard instructor. In the original design, adopted by the municipal government on April 12, 1962, the shape overlaid on the cross was a Zia sun symbol. The image symbolizes Lake Mendota and Lake Monona and the isthmus between them. In the center of the flag is a black cross, which symbolizes the four lakes (Mendota, Monona, Wingra, and Waubesa), as well as the cross shape of the Wisconsin State Capitol.
Why does everyone love stickers so much? We looked into the question. The first computer was built by Charles Babbage in the 1850's. I had a chance to catch up with him about his invention, and this is what he said, "I mainly wanted a place to put my stickers cause my water bottle was getting too full of them." 3" vinyl sticker. Printed right here in Madison. Sticks to most anything. Even that water bottle you use to drink wine out of at the farmers' market. #stickinittotheman