The national coat of arms of Slovenia is a shield in the middle of which, on a blue background, is a representation of Mt. Triglav in white, under which are two undulating blue lines which represent the sea and rivers and above which are located three golden, six-pointed stars forming a downward-pointing triangle. The shield is bordered in red. The design of the shield is in accordance with accepted principles of geometry and colour.
Detailed explanation of the symbols of the coat of arms
Prepared by its designer the sculptor Marko Pogačnik. [Flash presentation]
National coat of arms - color version
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National coat of arms - black and white version (example 1)
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National coat of arms - black and white version (example 2)
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Geometric code for designing the coat of arms
The three-dimensional representation of the coat of arms is divided into an upper, concave part and a lower, convex part. The transition between the two is soft, running diagonally from the left and the right sides along the outer edge of the representation of Mount Triglav. The graphic lines of the coat of arms in a three-dimensional representation are also determined by the "Geometrical rules for drawing the coat of arms".
Graphic presentation of the geometrical rules:
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Colour code for designing the coat of arms
CMYK
Blue C100 M60 Y0 K10
Red C0 M100 Y100 K0
Yellow C0 M10 Y100 K0
White C0 M0 Y0 K0
SCOTDIC CODE 777 - INTERNATIONAL COLOUR CODIFICATION SYSTEM (2034)
Blue N46 N722509
Red N23 N074014
Yellow N6 N197512
White N1 N95
