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About

The Many States is a web application where people can create a personalized United States flag based on the states they've visited.

Each visible star in the flag's blue canton represents a visited state, and the stars are ordered based on each state's admission to the Union.

  • Flag of Delaware
    Delaware
    December 7, 1787
  • Flag of Pennsylvania
    Pennsylvania
    December 12, 1787
  • Flag of New Jersey
    New Jersey
    December 18, 1787
  • Flag of Georgia
    Georgia
    January 2, 1788
  • Flag of Connecticut
    Connecticut
    January 9, 1788
  • Flag of Massachusetts
    Massachusetts
    February 6, 1788
  • Flag of Maryland
    Maryland
    April 28, 1788
  • Flag of South Carolina
    South Carolina
    May 23, 1788
  • Flag of New Hampshire
    New Hampshire
    June 21, 1788
  • Flag of Virginia
    Virginia
    June 25, 1788
  • Flag of New York
    New York
    July 26, 1788
  • Flag of North Carolina
    North Carolina
    November 21, 1789
  • Flag of Rhode Island
    Rhode Island
    May 29, 1790
  • Flag of Vermont
    Vermont
    March 4, 1791
  • Flag of Kentucky
    Kentucky
    June 1, 1792
  • Flag of Tennessee
    Tennessee
    June 1, 1796
  • Flag of Ohio
    Ohio
    March 1, 1803
  • Flag of Louisiana
    Louisiana
    April 30, 1812
  • Flag of Indiana
    Indiana
    December 11, 1816
  • Flag of Mississippi
    Mississippi
    December 10, 1817
  • Flag of Illinois
    Illinois
    December 3, 1818
  • Flag of Alabama
    Alabama
    December 14, 1819
  • Flag of Maine
    Maine
    March 15, 1820
  • Flag of Missouri
    Missouri
    August 10, 1821
  • Flag of Arkansas
    Arkansas
    June 15, 1836
  • Flag of Michigan
    Michigan
    January 26, 1837
  • Flag of Florida
    Florida
    March 3, 1845
  • Flag of Texas
    Texas
    December 29, 1845
  • Flag of Iowa
    Iowa
    December 28, 1846
  • Flag of Wisconsin
    Wisconsin
    May 29, 1848
  • Flag of California
    California
    September 9, 1850
  • Flag of Minnesota
    Minnesota
    May 11, 1858
  • Flag of Oregon
    Oregon
    February 14, 1859
  • Flag of Kansas
    Kansas
    January 29, 1861
  • Flag of West Virginia
    West Virginia
    June 20, 1863
  • Flag of Nevada
    Nevada
    October 31, 1864
  • Flag of Nebraska
    Nebraska
    March 1, 1867
  • Flag of Colorado
    Colorado
    August 1, 1876
  • Flag of North Dakota
    North Dakota
    November 2, 1889
  • Flag of South Dakota
    South Dakota
    November 2, 1889
  • Flag of Montana
    Montana
    November 8, 1889
  • Flag of Washington
    Washington
    November 11, 1889
  • Flag of Idaho
    Idaho
    July 3, 1890
  • Flag of Wyoming
    Wyoming
    July 10, 1890
  • Flag of Utah
    Utah
    January 4, 1896
  • Flag of Oklahoma
    Oklahoma
    November 16, 1907
  • Flag of New Mexico
    New Mexico
    January 6, 1912
  • Flag of Arizona
    Arizona
    February 14, 1912
  • Flag of Alaska
    Alaska
    January 3, 1959
  • Flag of Hawaii
    Hawaii
    August 21, 1959

Inspiration

During my senior year at design school, one of my class projects was to design a personal narrative poster. Inspired by cross-country road trips with my long-haul trucker Dad and twin brother Mike, I wanted to represent the states I had visited in each year of my life.

Matt Convente and Mike Convente as toddlers in their driveway driving a Power Wheels 18 wheeler truck cab.Matt Convente and Mike Convente at around age four in their Dad's 18 wheeler truck cab.One of the Convente twins sitting in his Dad's 18 wheeler truck cab. The door window is down, and the twin is giving a thumb's up gesture. The door graphics read Treasure Coast Auto Transport, Stuart, Florida and have art of a purple hot rod car in front of a sunset.Doug Convente's Kenworth truck cab in front of the Eisenhower Tunnel on US Interstate 70.Matt Convente and Mike Convente posing next to the Loveland Pass Continental Divide sign.Matt Convente and Mike Convente standing in and playing with snow on July 4, 1999 on Pikes Peak, Colorado.Doug Convente posing at Four Corners Monument.Postcard of Four Corners Monument.Matt Convente and Mike Convente posting at Four Corners Monument.Matt Convente and Mike Convente posting at the Grand Canyon.Postcard of the Grand Canyon.Matt Convente and Mike Convente posing next to the Ski Valley, Mount Lemmon, Arizona sign.Postcard of Ski Valley in Mount Lemmon, Arizona.Postcard of the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tuscon, Arizona. The postcard shows an old propeller variant of Air Force One, a Douglas VC-118A Liftmaster.Matt Convente and Mike Conventte at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tuscon, Arizona posing in front of the Douglas VC-118A Liftmaster version of Air Force One.Scan of Arches National Park Official Map and Guide. A receipt is taped to the front of the guide showing a date and time of July 6, 1999 at 7:31 AM and entry price of $10.Doug Convente's Mercury Mystique sedan on Pikes Peak Highway.Matt Convente and Mike Convente at the US–Mexico border in Nogales, Arizona posing in front of a sign that says To Mexico with an arrow pointing left.

With help from my parents, I was able to recollect the states I had visited during the earliest years of my life.

Rather than highlight visited states on a geographic map like existing apps, as a creative twist, I chose to represent visited states as illuminated stars in the flag's blue canton.

The Many States of Matt Convente personal narrative poster.

I wanted others to be able to create their own flag, so I built The Many States. I have such fond memories of my childhood road trips and continue to enjoy exploring everything the United States has to offer.

Colophon

The Many States is set in Libre Caslon Text, a Google Fonts version of Caslon, originally designed by William Caslon I.

According to Adobe Fonts, “the first printings of the American Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were set in Caslon.”

For the logo, red stripes, and blue canton, I referenced the colors Old Glory Red and Old Glory Blue from the United States Bureau of Educational and Culture Affairs Design Guide (PDF).

Old Glory Red

  • RGB: 179, 25, 66
  • Hex: #B31942

Old Glory Blue

  • RGB: 10, 49, 97
  • Hex: #0A3161