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Masao Okazaki Lee Herold and Masao Okazaki at Herold Flags in Rochester. Masao´s Personal Flag Design |
Masao Okazaki - Tokyo - JapanFOTW Giffer Flag I was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1960 and moved to Rochester when my father joined the staff of the Mayo Clinic. I graduated from medical school in Saint Louis, became uncomfortable with treating patients, and now work as a teacher and editor of English writing and communication at a medical school in Tokyo. I've lived with my wife in Tokyo for 25 years, but my ability to speak and understand Japanese is still terrible. |
In my vexillological research, I've been trying to find every new flag and flag contest in the US and Canada and every flag in Minnesota. In the past 2 years I've drawn more than 250 flags for FOTW and PFA. While I can quickly paste downloaded seals and logos onto bedsheets, I think I'm best at drawing detailed rectangular images from small, misshapen, and unclear photographs of flags. Although none of these flag designs are particularly good, drawing them was both difficult and fun.
Regarding the "Favorite flags": I don't think any of the flags are good, but drawing them was difficult but enjoyable because my sources were photographs that were often small, incomplete, or out of proper perspective. For example, to draw the flag of Wayzata, I emailed the city for a clear image but received no reply; I then traced the train station building from photographs of the flying flag and a photograph of the building that showed an appearance similar to that on the flag.
Another hard part of drawing flags bad flags is finding the typeface. I look through several hundred typefaces and try to find the correct one. Recent flags from small towns often use fonts from Microsoft, which are easy to find, but old flags can use fonts you might find only in an old catalog. Therefore, I do my best at drawing each letter.