About the Six Star Flag
Representing the numerous, marvelous qualities of Cook County, The Six Star Flag seeks to honor said respected qualities through representation of county landmarks and cultures.
- Blue and green majorities: Represents Lake Michigan and the Cook County Forest Preserve.
- Five White Stars: Represents the 5 suburban regions while also being arranged on the flag in the N, NW, W, SW, & S directions in which they appear in Cook County.
- Curved, White Line: The curved, white line represents the pathways and transportation through Cook County: The Forest Preserve, Chicago Riverwalk, innovative historical highways, & railways.
- Yellow Circle with Red Star: The red star, identical to that of the Chicago Flag, represents Chicago while also contrasting the yellow circle which represents the yellow found within the center of the county flower, the Echinacea. Together, they additionally represent the Great Chicago Fire through the red and yellow contrast to symbolize the fire at the center of the rebuilding of Chicago and Cook County as a whole.
Bennett Pascal
Bennett Pascal Student Designer
Sarah Davis
Freelance Creative Director