Kingdom seal
The circular seal gathers the crown, the leaf, and the Addresserat language into a formal mark suited to proclamations, certificates, and ledger entries.
The Realm
The visual language of the Kingdom is built from sky blue, gold, deep red, the crown, and the leaf: small signs with a rather grand sense of occasion.
The Johnland flag uses a wide sky-blue field over gold and maroon bands, centred by a golden roundel and the red leaf emblem. The palette gives the realm a sunny but solemn identity: open sky, royal light, and constitutional gravity.
Seals
The circular seal gathers the crown, the leaf, and the Addresserat language into a formal mark suited to proclamations, certificates, and ledger entries.
The red seal is reserved for the palace office and can be used for notices, correspondence, and formal pages that carry the Monarch's authority.
“I pledge to act in goodwill toward my fellow citizens, to respect the rights and freedoms of all persons, and to contribute, in whatever way I am able, to the harmony, creativity, and flourishing of the Kingdom.”
From the Oath of Citizenship