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![[Flag]](../images/u/us$swhc.gif) image located by António 
Martins-Tuválkin, 27 September 2024
 
image located by António 
Martins-Tuválkin, 27 September 2024
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Originally seen on a pin along with a US national flag, this flag’s ratio is about 3:4 but also that of the 
U.S.
flag on the pin, so it’s not a spec we can follow, just an artistic choice on the part of the 
pin’s designer. Conjecturally let’s have it 2:3, for lack of a better choice. 
The pin also shows the logo slanted about 15° clockwise (to the upper fly), whch 
could be meaningful. 
The official design of the logo includes the 
three shades of blue (see
https://www.statewaterheaters.com) but 
in my opinion a bad choice of exact values, as the two lighter ones look too 
similar—likely due to misleading PMS color names. I nonetheless 
followed these PMS values, converted to RGB by Photoshop. 
The thick contour lines in black RGB:000, and not the almost-black shown
in the PDF (RGB:231F20) as it’s not speficied. I think it’s likely meant as 
black and that this dark grey results from converting back and forth through 
simulated CMYK printing.
This 
logo consists on a four non-concentric tangent circles of different sizes 
contained within each other, suggestting three flip-flopped moon crescents 
around a central disc. The latter is orange and the overlapped discs are in 
shades of blue, increasingly darker with size.
This logo seems to 
illustrate a heating pipe section view, with cold water flowing around a 
central heating pipe, becoming warmer and more turbid.
António 
Martins-Tuválkin, 27 September 2024