Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Illustration workshop
The Graphics Lab is a project to improve the graphical content of the Wikimedia projects. Requests for image improvements can be added to the workshop pages: Illustrations, Photographs and Maps. For questions or suggestions one can use the talk pages: Talk:Graphics Lab, Talk:Illustrations, Talk:Photographs and Talk:Maps.
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Massachusetts flag proposals with flowers
- Article(s)
- Flag of Massachusetts, Proposed flags of U.S. states
- Request
- Could somebody please create SVG files for the following two proposed flags (or even just one) for Massachusetts, both of which were among the 48 semifinalists of the ongoing process to design a new state flag:
1) Submission 566 (visible in the PDF file provided below)
They can both be seen in better quality on this PDF file (in the "Flag Selections" section). Thanks. Snow Lion Fenian (talk) 14:51, 10 September 2025 (UTC)
Bumping thread. Snow Lion Fenian (talk) 12:42, 12 October 2025 (UTC)
- Discussion
Request taken by ◀Strenatos :3▶ 23:35, 10 September 2025 (UTC). Might take some time since some flowers are quite complicated
Request for Digitized Signature
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George Congdon Gorham's signature
Done
- Article(s)
- George Congdon Gorham
- Request
- Similar to File:Schuyler Colfax Jr Signature.svg, could someone create a digital signature for George Congdon Gorham? His signature can be found here (the signature on the right side of the page, roughly in the middle), which is a work by the US government from the 1800s, so public domain. Thank you!-- « Gonzo fan2007 (talk) @ 17:23, 3 October 2025 (UTC)
- Discussion
- @Gonzo fan2007: That source is of poor quality so it would be hard to get it accurate. --always ping me-- Goran tek-en (talk) 13:21, 18 October 2025 (UTC)
- Goran tek-en I'm not really an expert here, obviously since I am making this request, but in using some online tools I was able to get a decent trace of the signature. I just figured someone had more expertise than I did to get that nice clean sig. Thanks for the response though. « Gonzo fan2007 (talk) @ 23:00, 20 October 2025 (UTC)
- @Gonzo fan2007: I saw that there was a high quality PDF of the signature below and tried by best to clean it up, let me know if it's good, and if it is then we are
Done! - TheWanderingTraders (talk) 07:13, 8 November 2025 (UTC)
- TheWanderingTraders, thank you so much, this is great! « Gonzo fan2007 (talk) @ 22:32, 9 November 2025 (UTC)
Flags of "Save The Montagnard People" and the "Montagnard Degar Association"
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Flag of Save The Montagnard People (PNG version)
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Flag of Save The Montagnard People (SVG version)
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Flag of the Montagnard Degar Association (PNG version)
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Flag of the Montagnard Degar Association (SVG version)
- Article(s)
- List of flags of Vietnam
- Request
- Hi! Today I ask for two flags to get vectorized. These are the flags of two groups in Vietnam. The first group is called "Save The Montagnard People" and the second group is called the "Montagnard Degar Association" (MDA). Because the two flags are nearly identical, I have grouped them together. Thanks in advance!!! -- 109.76.204.174 (talk) 15:41, 7 October 2025 (UTC)
Bumping thread. ~2025-31530-87 (talk) 18:40, 5 November 2025 (UTC) - Discussion
Flag of Uddel
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Flag of Uddel (PNG version)
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Flag of Uddel (SVG version)
- Article(s)
- Uddel
- Request
- Hi! I was wondering if someone can kindly please vectorize the flag of the Dutch village of Uddel? Thanks in advance!!! -- 109.76.204.174 (talk) 19:41, 8 October 2025 (UTC)
Bumping thread. ~2025-32072-42 (talk) 21:03, 8 November 2025 (UTC) - Discussion
- The deer silhouette seems to be a simplified version of the Echo Deer logo at https://soundcloud.com/echo-deer or the Wildacker logo at https://www.rudloff.de/Online-Shop/Saaten/Wildacker/ with a shadow added. cmɢʟee τaʟκ (please add
{{ping|cmglee}}to your reply) 20:09, 8 October 2025 (UTC)- @Cmglee: Ok, will this affect your vectorization of this flag in any way? It seems that whoever designed the flag just got the first silhouette of a stag from a website and copied it to the flag. It does seem to be the design used on physical flags of Uddel in real life, according to this Dutch website that sells flags https://www.vlaggen.com/p/vlag-uddel/. Also seen here https://www.fotw.info/flags/nl-ge-ud.html and here https://uddel.info/nieuws/bestellen-van-de-nieuwe-uddelse-vlag/. Please let me know what you think about this. --109.76.204.174 (talk) 20:34, 8 October 2025 (UTC)
- Unsure whether this affects the legality of the flag, if the silhouette does not have a free licence. A Dutch village might get away with it, but can we? cmɢʟee τaʟκ (please add
{{ping|cmglee}}to your reply) 01:16, 9 October 2025 (UTC)- We really need to get some clarification from the village of Uddel over who designed the flag and where the design for the silhouette. My theory is that the silhouette is a stock image taken someplace online and that both Echo Deer and Wildacker used the same image. This kind of scenario has happened at least once before. In 2023, there was a contest in Martinique (a Caribbean island that's also a French overseas territory) to design a flag for the island and the original winner was a design that had a hummingbird. The design of the hummingbird was taken from the Shutterstock website (where the designs are copyrighted) and when this was discovered, there was controversy in Martinique because of that. As a result, the flag's designer Anaïs Delwaulle asked for her flag to be withdrawn from consideration from Assembly of Martinique. The Assembly complied with Delwaulle's request and the Assembly instead voted for a preexisting design known as "rouge-vert-noir" used by Martinique independence campaigners. We must find out where the stag silhouette on Uddel's flag comes from, and most importantly, we must find out its license and clarify if it's legal to upload on Wikipedia. Otherwise, the "Hoge Raad van Adel" license is incorrect and not only will this flag be deleted from Wikipedia for copyright violation, Uddel will itself be forced to change the flag as it's a copyright infringement and violates Dutch legislation which states that official flags of Dutch municipalities and provinces are public domain. As you can see, this does have real life consequences. Thanks for reading. --109.76.204.174 (talk) 02:20, 9 October 2025 (UTC)
- Thanks for investigating. Interesting to hear about the Martinique case.
- It seems the stag is found in Adobe stock images at https://stock.adobe.com/images/deer-vector-illustration/201022301 . A mirrored one is at https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-illustration-deer-silhouette-wild-vector-art-image73357774 . cmɢʟee τaʟκ (please add
{{ping|cmglee}}to your reply) 12:29, 9 October 2025 (UTC)- @Cmglee: That's good that you found two stock image sources. Now we need to contact Uddel village, find out who designed the flag and if they took the stag silhouette from one of those websites or not. If it comes from a site such as Openclipart which explicitly allows free use of their images and relinquish all copyrights from them, then it's probably OK! Otherwise, the image will have to be deleted form Wikipedia and Uddel will have to change their flag to avoid breaking the law. --109.76.204.174 (talk) 19:21, 9 October 2025 (UTC)
- We really need to get some clarification from the village of Uddel over who designed the flag and where the design for the silhouette. My theory is that the silhouette is a stock image taken someplace online and that both Echo Deer and Wildacker used the same image. This kind of scenario has happened at least once before. In 2023, there was a contest in Martinique (a Caribbean island that's also a French overseas territory) to design a flag for the island and the original winner was a design that had a hummingbird. The design of the hummingbird was taken from the Shutterstock website (where the designs are copyrighted) and when this was discovered, there was controversy in Martinique because of that. As a result, the flag's designer Anaïs Delwaulle asked for her flag to be withdrawn from consideration from Assembly of Martinique. The Assembly complied with Delwaulle's request and the Assembly instead voted for a preexisting design known as "rouge-vert-noir" used by Martinique independence campaigners. We must find out where the stag silhouette on Uddel's flag comes from, and most importantly, we must find out its license and clarify if it's legal to upload on Wikipedia. Otherwise, the "Hoge Raad van Adel" license is incorrect and not only will this flag be deleted from Wikipedia for copyright violation, Uddel will itself be forced to change the flag as it's a copyright infringement and violates Dutch legislation which states that official flags of Dutch municipalities and provinces are public domain. As you can see, this does have real life consequences. Thanks for reading. --109.76.204.174 (talk) 02:20, 9 October 2025 (UTC)
- Unsure whether this affects the legality of the flag, if the silhouette does not have a free licence. A Dutch village might get away with it, but can we? cmɢʟee τaʟκ (please add
- @Cmglee: Ok, will this affect your vectorization of this flag in any way? It seems that whoever designed the flag just got the first silhouette of a stag from a website and copied it to the flag. It does seem to be the design used on physical flags of Uddel in real life, according to this Dutch website that sells flags https://www.vlaggen.com/p/vlag-uddel/. Also seen here https://www.fotw.info/flags/nl-ge-ud.html and here https://uddel.info/nieuws/bestellen-van-de-nieuwe-uddelse-vlag/. Please let me know what you think about this. --109.76.204.174 (talk) 20:34, 8 October 2025 (UTC)
Flag of Princesa Isabel
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Flag of Princesa Isabel (JPG version)
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Flag of Princesa Isabel (SVG version)
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Former coat of arms of Princes and Princesses of Brazil (use this as a possible base for the crown in the flag)
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- Princesa Isabel
- Request
- Hi! Here's one for today that I hope won't cause too much trouble. Can someone can kindly please vectorize the flag of the Brazilian city of Princesa Isabel? Thanks in advance!!! -- 109.76.204.174 (talk) 19:36, 9 October 2025 (UTC)
Bumping thread. ~2025-32204-66 (talk) 00:54, 9 November 2025 (UTC) - Discussion
The Grayzone logo
- Article(s)
- The Grayzone
- Request
- Please update to the latest version. -- Ahri Boy (talk) 22:08, 14 October 2025 (UTC)
- @Ahri Boy As the requester you are supposed to provide all needed information, so what does the new one look like? --always ping me-- Goran tek-en (talk) 12:20, 18 October 2025 (UTC)
- This one Ahri Boy (talk) 13:23, 18 October 2025 (UTC)
- @Goran tek-en forgot to ping you as expected Ahri Boy (talk) 11:22, 22 October 2025 (UTC)
- This one Ahri Boy (talk) 13:23, 18 October 2025 (UTC)
- @Ahri Boy As the requester you are supposed to provide all needed information, so what does the new one look like? --always ping me-- Goran tek-en (talk) 12:20, 18 October 2025 (UTC)
- Discussion
Flag of Bierum
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Flag of Bierum (PNG version)
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Flag of Bierum (SVG version)
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Flag of Groningen (Use this as a base)
- Article(s)
- Bierum
- Request
- Hi! I was wondering if someone can kindly please vectorize the flag of the Dutch village of Bierum? Thanks in advance!!! -- 109.76.204.174 (talk) 20:26, 17 October 2025 (UTC)
- Discussion
Old unofficial Flag of Gendt
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Old unofficial Flag of Gendt (GIF version)
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Old unofficial Flag of Gendt (SVG version)
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Flag of Gendt (Use this as a base)
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Coat of arms of Gendt (Use this for the coat of arms)
- Article(s)
- nl:Vlag van Gendt
- Request
- Hi! I was wondering if someone can kindly please vectorize the old unofficial flag of the Dutch former municipality of Gendt? Thanks in advance!!! -- Alexphangia Talk 14:29, 19 October 2025 (UTC)
Is anyone interested?
Bumping thread. Alexphangia Talk 19:07, 23 October 2025 (UTC)
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Generator Rex logo
- Article(s)
- Generator Rex
- Request
- Hi, The file is rather complex and contains duplicate layers. --Ahmed 04 (talk) 18:09, 19 October 2025 (UTC)
- Do you want a reduction of code for this file? ◀Strenatos :3▶ 22:55, 22 October 2025 (UTC)
- I don't know if this is enough, but the file is obviously heavy and has duplicate elements on top of each other, and this is clear when viewing it. Ahmed 04 (talk) 01:02, 23 October 2025 (UTC)
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Map of the ancient Egyptian expeditions to Sinai
Hello, I need to redraw a diagram of the ancient Egyptian expeditions to Sinai for copper and turquoise from page 84 and connect with dotted lines along the route:
- 1. One route apparently began in the north-east Delta, possibly from Pi-Ramesses or Tjaru (whence one expedition leader originated), and headed southward to the Gulf of Suez. A variant of this route may have traversed the Wadi Tumilat (East Delta) and turned south along the Isthmus of Suez, which contained a Second Intermediate Period settlement at Tell el-Maskhuta,52 a New Kingdom settlement and Ramesside fort at Tell er-Retabeh,53 a Ramesside fortified shrine at Gebel Abu Hassa (containing inscribed jars, texts, and stelae of Sety I and Ramesses II),54 a stela of Ramesses II erected at Gebel Mourr, and a Ramesside fort at Kom el-Qolzoum (Port Suez).55 The small shrine at Gebel Abu Hassa has yielded a small stela fragment mentioning the goddess Hathor, mistress of the turquoise, attesting to this way-station's role in the passage of expeditions to South Sinai.
- 2. Abdel-Raziq quite plausibly suggests that another route to South Sinai departe the Memphite region and used eastern desert wells (e.g. Bir Qana) to sustain exp along the route to el-Ein el-Sukhna. This destination lay 10 km south of an anch at Bir Odeib56 beside the Red Sea at the northern end of the Gulf of Suez. El-Ba and Abdel-Raziq recorded eight Middle Kingdom rock-cut inscriptions at el- Sukhna,57 some of which attest to copper and turquoise mining expeditions reach region en route to South Sinai. The preceding three routes appear to originate f contemporary royal residence (Itj-tawy in the Twelfth Dynasty; Pi-Ramesse Ramesside Period) and reached the northern end of the Gulf of Suez.
- 3. A fourth overland and maritime route to South Sinai very likely began from th residence at Thebes or Memphis, and crossed the Eastern Desert from the envir Beni Suef in Middle Egypt. This route traversed Wadi Araba, passing a shrin Ramesses II at Wadi Sannur and a New Kingdom copper mine and camp near Bir Bikheit and Bir Thimeil.59 The Red Sea terminus of this route probably lay at Mersa Thelemet60 opposite el-Markha Plain, which accessed the turquoise (and copper) mining region.
- 4. An examination of survey maps and the region along the West Sinai foothills, from Port Suez to el-Markha Plain, reveals a north-south line of fourteen oases, springs, wells, and basins (Table 1; fig. 1).67 Most of these water sources could easily have provided the daily water requirements for overland expeditions in the winter and to a lesser extent in the summer. The first well, Ayun Musa,68 which lies to the south-east of a Ramesside fort at Kom el-Qolzoum (Port Suez), contains archaeological remains, including an ushabti fragment and a late Roman to Coptic Period settlement.69 The second well, Bir Abu Qitifa, is very salty, and could not have supplied drinking water.70 The eighth water source, Wadi Gharandal, contains a small stream and many trees, furnishing an ideal watering place and camp site, and has yielded archaeological remains from the Roman Peri
Vyacheslav84 (talk) 03:03, 20 October 2025 (UTC)
- Can't access https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/3822493.pdf . Do you have one not behind a paywall? cmɢʟee τaʟκ (please add
{{ping|cmglee}}to your reply) 09:40, 20 October 2025 (UTC)- P.S. You might also get more mappers' attention posting on Wikipedia:Graphics_Lab/Map_workshop instead of here. cmɢʟee τaʟκ (please add
{{ping|cmglee}}to your reply) 09:41, 20 October 2025 (UTC)
- P.S. You might also get more mappers' attention posting on Wikipedia:Graphics_Lab/Map_workshop instead of here. cmɢʟee τaʟκ (please add
- @Cmglee @Cmglee: The source is available at educational institutions. Thank you very much, I'll write to them. --Vyacheslav84 (talk) 03:49, 23 October 2025 (UTC)
Massachusetts Turkey Feathers Design/Massachusetts flag submission 171
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Massachusetts flag submission 171 (raster)
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Massachusetts flag submission 171 (vector)
- Request
- Could someone please vectorise the Massachsetts flag submission 171 seen here: [1]? Thank you! ◀Strenatos :3▶ 10:24, 25 October 2025 (UTC)
Request taken. Nedia Wanna talk? Stalk me 15:31, 25 October 2025 (UTC)
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Vectorization of Logo of Ito-Yokado (Japan)
- Article(s)
- Ito-Yokado
- Request
- Hi,please make a new SVG format for the logo of Ito-Yokado. (Google translator) AbchyZa22 15:15, 25 October 2025 (UTC)
- Discussion
Request for Sporting Club Jacksonville football/soccer kits
Home kit: Blue 7BAFD4 shirt, Blue 7BAFD4 shorts, Blue 7BAFD4 socks. Three yellow-gold FFD700 adidas stripes from collar to sleeve seam. Yellow-gold FFD700 adidas logo on right chest, JAX shield crest on left chest. Gainbridge Super League logo on left sleeve. Three yellow-gold FFD700 adidas stripes on shorts, JAX shield crest on right leg, adidas logo on left leg. Three yellow-gold FFD700 adidas stripes on socks, adidas logo on shin.
Away kit: White FFFFFF jersey, Blue 7BAFD4 shorts, White FFFFFF socks. Three yellow-gold FFD700 adidas stripes from collar to sleeve seam. Yellow-gold FFD700 adidas logo on right chest, full Sporting JAX logo on left chest. Gainbridge Super League logo on left sleeve. Five Blue 7BAFD4 jagged lines across torso. Three yellow-gold FFD700 adidas stripes on shorts, JAX shield crest on right leg, adidas logo on left leg. Three yellow-gold FFD700 adidas stripes on socks, adidas logo on shin.
Alternate kit: Yellow-gold FFD700 and White FFFFFF shirt, Yellow-gold FFD700 shorts, Yellow-gold FFD700 socks. Yellow-gold sleeves, Blue 7BAFD4 collar, three Blue 7BAFD4 adidas stripes from collar to shoulder seam. White torso with wavy yellow-gold FFD700 lines. Blue 7BAFD4 adidas logo on right chest, JAX shield crest on left chest. Yellow-gold shorts with three Blue 7BAFD4 adidas stripes on left side, Blue adidas logo on left leg, JAX shield crest on right leg. Yellow-gold socks with three Blue 7BAFD4 adidas stripes on top, Blue adidas logo on shin.
- Article(s)
- Sporting Club Jacksonville
- Sporting Club Jacksonville (women)
- 2025–26 Sporting Club Jacksonville (women) season
- Request
- Could someone please create vector graphics for Sporting Club Jacksonville 2025–26 home, away, and alternate kits based on the images and descriptions provided above? --Jagfan71 (talk) 17:01, 26 October 2025 (UTC)
- Discussion
Flag of the Yezidi National Union ULE
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Flag of the Yezidi National Union ULE (JPG version)
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Flag of the Yezidi National Union ULE (SVG version)
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Yezidi Flag (use this as a posible base of the colors)
- Article(s)
- Yezidi National Union ULE, Yazidis in Armenia, List of Armenian flags
- Request
- Hi! I was wondering if someone can kindly please vectorize the flag of the Yezidi National Union ULE? Thanks in advance! -- 109.79.141.226 (talk) 18:58, 31 October 2025 (UTC)
- Discussion
Request taken by ✧HaeKN✧ 14:03, 9 November 2025 (UTC).
Request vectorize the following old flags of the three federal subjects of Russia and make a new SVG flags.
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Flag of Kabardino-Balkaria (1991–1994).svg
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Based on this one: Flag of the Kabardino-Balkar ASSR.svg, new file simply change the three Cyrillic words "АССР" to "ССР".
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Flag of Mordovia (1991–1995).svg
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Based on this one: Flag of Mordovian ASSR.svg, new file simply change the two Cyrillic words "АССР" to "ССР".
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Flag of Udmurtia (1991–1993).svg
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Based on this one: Flag of Udmurt ASSR.svg, new file simply change the Cyrillic word "АССР" to "ССР".
- Article(s)
- Flags of the federal subjects of Russia#Former flags of current federal subjects
- Request
- The above federal subjects all used the original Soviet flags with the all Cyrillic letters "АССР" changed to "ССР" before 1994. Can yours create the corresponding vectorized SVG flags? -- Boston Mayflower (talk) 11:31, 1 November 2025 (UTC)
- Discussion
Done
Comparisons to planetary health diet
- Article(s)
- Planetary health diet
- Request
- Would it be possible to make a free version of the bar chart titled "Planetary health diet v current diets" shown in this Guardian article? This was suggested by Wuerzele on the talk page and it makes sense to me. Clayoquot (talk | contribs) 02:59, 3 November 2025 (UTC)
- Discussion
- That's an insightful graph. If you can find the lengths of the bars in a table (more accurate than measuring off the diagram), I'll be happy to remake it. I'd overlay it over a faded map of the world to make it easier to identify which region is which. Lastly, any idea why the Other bars are grey, not pink when they exceed the recommendation? cmɢʟee τaʟκ (please add
{{ping|cmglee}}to your reply) 23:06, 4 November 2025 (UTC)
- Thank you for offering to help! I tracked down an Excel file with relevant data at https://zenodo.org/records/17059785 . This data appears to be used for a chart on page 1639 in the 2025 EAT-Lancet report.[1] The report is available through the Wikipedia Library, or if you email me I can email you a copy. I did not find any data to explain the "other" category or why some bars in the Guardian's chart are grey instead of pink. I think it would be OK to just leave them out. Clayoquot (talk | contribs) 05:16, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
- @Cmglee and Clayoquot: I'm not sure if it helps, but you might look at Fig. 2 of the Lancet article. (It's a real page-turner!) —RCraig09 (talk) 06:10, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
Request taken.- @Clayoquot:@RCraig09: Thanks for your references. However, the zenodo one gave me 504 Gateway Time-out and the Lancet one is paywalled. Can someone please extract the relevant figures into a table here? E.g. rows are food types while columns are regions, the first column being the recommendation? Any units are fine as long as I can scale them linearly? Cheers, cmɢʟee τaʟκ (please add
{{ping|cmglee}}to your reply) 10:28, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
- @Cmglee and Clayoquot: I'm not sure if it helps, but you might look at Fig. 2 of the Lancet article. (It's a real page-turner!) —RCraig09 (talk) 06:10, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
- @Cmglee and Clayoquot: I get the following data from the "pivot table" tab at the bottom of the spreadsheet. I hope Clayoquot can verify if that is the needed data.
- cmglee: I am able to copy the sloppy-looking text from below and paste it into an Excel spreadsheet, and the data arranges in nice rows and columns as in the original source. I hope this helps.
- (The Lancet chart was merely a horizontal bar chart; I'm not even sure if it's the same data, sorry.)
Sum of Value Column Labels
Row Labels whole_grains roots vegetables fruits nuts_seeds legumes milk poultry fish eggs red_meat oil_veg oil_palm fat_ani sugar
WLD 25.92 278.95 105.39 79.39 28.34 33.01 73.87 115.29 134.96 197.98 357.59 62.44 116.99 149.77 158.03
HIC 18.32 206.3 66.48 74.8 31.82 20.22 161.07 224.41 124.54 242.38 635.64 116.31 56.71 338.74 229.05
UMC 13.13 248.03 150.07 91.55 29.86 24.97 55.13 141.93 165.6 305.37 458.51 61.08 151.74 97.13 140.96
LMC 43.32 275.64 76.36 67.28 24.3 43.09 55.8 41.02 95.18 76.04 122.24 41.4 98.4 132.23 145.18
LIC 34.6 779.96 70.74 80.28 31.04 70.66 37.85 28.17 123.51 26.38 184.32 28.55 184.22 31.41 125.61
NAC 16.69 204.11 67.75 79.72 46.45 20.48 188.62 342.63 92.47 241.52 738.05 129.39 8.94 195.83 286.26
LCN 9.11 250.51 41.34 116.17 8.82 39.45 108.58 265.64 54.43 246.08 507.97 87.93 173.24 117.97 303.46
ECS 35.33 309.91 78.47 81.81 24.37 14.75 195.71 156.99 97.53 236.92 591.26 110.24 38.3 414.1 222.96
MEA 14.54 142.71 90.84 112.69 26.8 24.21 44.66 148.5 87.08 115.13 173.82 90.4 123.33 111.92 203.77
SAS 52.94 107.31 75.47 58.44 23.09 48.76 62.4 18.97 50.56 66.4 46.48 38.06 67.5 163.19 127.26
EAS 8.48 212.72 168.24 79.24 33.83 23.48 21.77 104.7 232.87 313.11 451.58 44.58 150.47 77.23 85.58
SSF 35.89 978.61 71.01 73.69 35.01 60.46 30.57 40.19 132.28 41.95 195.45 38.32 235.3 29.31 154.8
- Separately, I'm a bit worried that there's too much data to comfortably or meaningfully fit into one graphic for Wikipedia, but that's up to you of course. —RCraig09 (talk) 20:13, 5 November 2025 (UTC)

Thanks for getting the data. I'm unsure what the codes WLD, HIC etc map to, as the number of rows is not eight as in Guardian's graphic. Splitting the world into 7 regions (+PHD) fits comfortably in my opinion.
Nevertheless, I've made this diagram using dummy data. If someone could tell me how to read the table, I'll plug it into the JavaScript.
Thanks, cmɢʟee τaʟκ (please add {{ping|cmglee}} to your reply) 20:44, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
- Here are abbreviations, from the top of the "regions" tab of the spreadsheet. Not all abbreviations are used in the desired chart.
- WLD World HIC High income LIC Low income LMC Lower middle income UMC Upper middle income EAS East Asia & Pacific ECS Europe & Central Asia LCN Latin America & Caribbean MEA Middle East & North Africa NAC North America SAS South Asia SSF Sub-Saharan Africa. I think this might make things clearer. —RCraig09 (talk) 21:16, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
- @RCraig09: thanks. Does World correspond to the PHD? If not, where can I get that? Thanks, cmɢʟee τaʟκ (please add
{{ping|cmglee}}to your reply) 21:19, 5 November 2025 (UTC)- @Cmglee: By the process of elimination (not affirmative reasoning ;-) ), I think WLD/World might indeed be the planetary health diet. I'm afraid the only way to find out would be to introduce it into your chart based on the assumption, and see if it matches the source's chart. —RCraig09 (talk) 21:29, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
- I've put in @RCraig09:'s data (please refresh and see thumbnail above). It seems WLD is world average, so I used the table from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetary_health_diet#Definition,_composition . The charts are very different from Guardian's graphic.
- The numbers are also hard to see as Sub-Saharan Africa's 978.61 g of roots overwhelms most other values. I could use a log graph or truncate it, but it might mislead. Any suggestions? cmɢʟee τaʟκ (please add
{{ping|cmglee}}to your reply) 22:02, 5 November 2025 (UTC)- @Cmglee: Sorry, I've always been at a loss for the details of the requested chart. SSA's roots values seem to be large in comparison to other bars, but not as extreme as you note. Maybe Clayoquot could zero in on what is the exact data source, and the ultimate goal. I'm not sure what Clayoquot meant above by "suggested by Wuerzele on the talk page". —RCraig09 (talk) 22:18, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
- @RCraig09: No problem, thanks for your help. Ping me if anyone wishes me to look at it again. Meanwhile, feel free to play with the SVG: one just needs to uncomment the script in the group with id="GENERATOR_SCRIPT", edit the JavaScript, open and save it as an SVG file in a web browser, and upload to Commons. Good luck, cmɢʟee τaʟκ (please add
{{ping|cmglee}}to your reply) 22:57, 5 November 2025 (UTC)- Just a quick note to express gratitude and to say that I'm currently swamped IRL. I will try to provide the requested clarifications in the next few days. Clayoquot (talk | contribs) 01:15, 7 November 2025 (UTC)
- @RCraig09: No problem, thanks for your help. Ping me if anyone wishes me to look at it again. Meanwhile, feel free to play with the SVG: one just needs to uncomment the script in the group with id="GENERATOR_SCRIPT", edit the JavaScript, open and save it as an SVG file in a web browser, and upload to Commons. Good luck, cmɢʟee τaʟκ (please add
- @Cmglee: Sorry, I've always been at a loss for the details of the requested chart. SSA's roots values seem to be large in comparison to other bars, but not as extreme as you note. Maybe Clayoquot could zero in on what is the exact data source, and the ultimate goal. I'm not sure what Clayoquot meant above by "suggested by Wuerzele on the talk page". —RCraig09 (talk) 22:18, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
- @Cmglee: By the process of elimination (not affirmative reasoning ;-) ), I think WLD/World might indeed be the planetary health diet. I'm afraid the only way to find out would be to introduce it into your chart based on the assumption, and see if it matches the source's chart. —RCraig09 (talk) 21:29, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
- @RCraig09: thanks. Does World correspond to the PHD? If not, where can I get that? Thanks, cmɢʟee τaʟκ (please add
Request to vectorize the flag of the Republic of Adygea from 1992 to 2007.
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Flag of Adygea (1992–2007).svg
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This bitmap is the flag of the Republic of Adygea from 1992 to 2007, but the corresponding SVG vector version is missing.
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The SVG code is based on this file, which is the flag of the Republic of Adygea from 2007 to the present.
- Article(s)
- Circassian flag#Evolution of the current flag and Flags of the federal subjects of Russia#Historical federal subject flags
- Request
- Could yours please create a vector image of the flag of the Republic of Adygea from 1992 to 2007? -- Boston Mayflower (talk) 18:33, 3 November 2025 (UTC)
- Discussion
Done ✧HaeKN✧ 15:44, 8 November 2025 (UTC)
Request to vectorize the national emblems of the following four former Soviet autonomous republics.
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Emblem of Udmurt ASSR.svg
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This bitmap is the emblem of Udmurt ASSR, but the corresponding SVG vector version is missing.
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Emblem of Checheno-Ingush ASSR.svg
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This bitmap is the emblem of Checheno-Ingush ASSR, but the corresponding SVG vector version is missing.
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Emblem of Tatar ASSR.svg
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This bitmap is the emblem of Tatar ASSR, but the corresponding SVG vector version is missing.
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The SVG code is all based on this file, which is the emblem of a ASSR of the RSFSR.
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Emblem of Karakalpak ASSR.svg
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This bitmap is the emblem of Karakalpak ASSR, but the corresponding SVG vector version is missing.
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The SVG code is based on this file, which is the emblem of the Uzbek SSR.
- Article(s)
- Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics, the Udmurt ASSR, the Checheno-Ingush ASSR, the Tatar ASSR and the Karakalpak ASSR
- Request
- Could yours please create a vector images of the four former ASSR emblems? thanks, very much. -- Boston Mayflower (talk) 06:19, 4 November 2025 (UTC)
- Discussion
- 2/4
Half done ✧HaeKN✧ 15:33, 8 November 2025 (UTC)
- Sorry, I forgot, there is another national emblem of Udmurt ASSR that also needs to be vectorized together with the national emblem of Checheno-Ingush ASSR. Boston Mayflower (talk) 15:05, 9 November 2025 (UTC)
- @HaeKN Can you now start making vectorized versions of the national emblems of the Checheno-Ingush ASSR and the Udmurt ASSR? Based on the "file:Coat of arms of Mari ASSR.svg" Boston Mayflower (talk) 16:19, 10 November 2025 (UTC)
State seals of Vietnam
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The construction sheet, which may serve as an important asset for the rendering
- Article(s)
- Emblem of Vietnam, Politics of Vietnam and relevant articles
- Request
- Based on page 4 of this file, I would appreciate it if someone would help me render the first three seals of "Mẫu số 1" (CHỦ TỊCH NƯỚC for the President of Vietnam, THỦ TƯỚNG CHÍNH PHỦ for Prime Minister of Vietnam, and CHỦ TỊCH QUỐC HỘI for the Chairman of the National Assembly of Vietnam, the 3 of them and ignore the fourth one), as well as the "Mẫu số 2" one (CHÍNH PHỦ NƯỚC CỘNG HÒA X.H.C.N. VIỆT NAM for the Government of Vietnam). The font should be Times New Roman or something similar, and the color should be pure red (RGB/CMYK/HTML). In Wikimedia Commons, they can be named "2012 seal of the President/Prime Minister/National Assembly Chairperson/Government of the S.R. Vietnam and licensed under {PD-VietnamGov} with {insignia} and {communist symbol}. Thank you so so much! -- Hwi.padam 02:18, 6 November 2025 (UTC)
- Discussion
Request: Size chart for Beast of Gévaudan
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A typical SVG animal size chart for reference
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Silhouette on the left could be used for the size chart
- Article(s)
- Beast of Gévaudan
- Request
Seeing as there are detailed measurements taken of the two wolves that were considered to be the genuine beast of Gévaudan, I thought it would be ideal to have a gridlined SVG size chart of the two animals with a human silhouette for comparison, like we see in various paleontology-related articles. For the animals themselves, a derivative of the above-shown silhouette could be used. Here are the measurements:
Wolf killed by François Antoine (20-21 September 1765)
Height: 80 cm (31 in)
Body length: 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Wolf killed by Jean Chastel (19 June 1767)
Height: 71.6 cm (28.2 in)
Body length: 115.2 cm (453.5 in)
Thanks in advance Mariomassone (talk) 19:44, 7 November 2025 (UTC)
Flags and logos of Communist parties
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Flag of the Colombian Communist Party (JPG version)
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Flag of the Colombian Communist Party (SVG version)
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Logo of the Colombian Communist Party (use this in the flag)
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Flag of the Socialist Labour Party of Croatia (PNG version)
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Flag of the Socialist Labour Party of Croatia (SVG version)
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Logo of the Socialist Labour Party of Croatia (JPG version)
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Logo of the Socialist Labour Party of Croatia (SVG version)
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Pentacle (Use this as a possible base for the star in the flag and logo of the Socialist Labour Party of Croatia)
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Flag of the Independent Workers' Party
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Logo of the Independent Workers' Party (use this in the flag)
- Article(s)
- List of Colombian flags, Socialist Labour Party of Croatia, Independent Workers' Party
- Request
- Hi, I know this seems big but it does use some simple elements so it won't take so long. My request today is for someone to vectorize all the flags and logos depicted here. These are the flag of the Colombian Communist Party, the flag and logo of the Socialist Labour Party of Croatia and the Flag of the French Independent Workers' Party. While the first two are already found on Commons, the last one in not there but is seen by clicking here https://www.fotw.info/flags/fr%7Dpoi.html. Thanks in advance!!! -- ~2025-32205-68 (talk) 22:38, 8 November 2025 (UTC)
- Discussion
Half done Socialist Labour Party of Croatia's flag and logo done. (I made the flag 1:2 ratio since it's the ratio that is used in real life).✧HaeKN✧ 15:47, 10 November 2025 (UTC)
Request: File:State positions Iraq war.svg Please correct the missing content in this map.
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I found that there were some missing in this map. Six countries including Luxembourg, the Republic of Ireland, Cyprus, Armenia, Burma and Cambodia, together with Germany, France, Greece, Russia, China, Vietnam and other countries, opposing the Iraq War. I suggest changing the colors of the six countries including Luxembourg, the Republic of Ireland, Cyprus, Armenia, Burma and Cambodia to the same blue color as those of Germany, France, Greece, Russia, China and Vietnam.
- Article(s)
- Iraq–European Union relations#Divisions in the approach to 2003 Iraq war, International reactions to the prelude to the Iraq War and Legality of the Iraq War
- Request
- I found that there were some missing in this map. Six countries including Luxembourg, the Republic of Ireland, Cyprus, Armenia, Burma and Cambodia, together with Germany, France, Greece, Russia, China, Vietnam and other countries, opposing the Iraq War. I suggest changing the colors of the six countries including Luxembourg, the Republic of Ireland, Cyprus, Armenia, Burma and Cambodia to the same blue color as those of Germany, France, Greece, Russia, China and Vietnam. Thanks. -- Boston Mayflower (talk) 15:12, 9 November 2025 (UTC)
- Discussion
Flag of Deil
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Flag of Deil (PNG version)
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Flag of Deil (SVG version)
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Coat of arms of Deil (use this as a base)
- Article(s)
- Deil
- Request
- Hi! I was wondering if someone can kindly please vectorize the flag of the Dutch village of Deil? Thanks in advance!!! -- ~2025-32635-51 (talk) 23:47, 10 November 2025 (UTC)
- Discussion
- ^ Rockström, Johan; Thilsted, Shakuntala Haraksingh; Willett, Walter C.; Gordon, Line J.; Herrero, Mario; Hicks, Christina C.; Mason-D'Croz, Daniel; Rao, Nitya; Springmann, Marco; Wright, Ellen Cecilie; Agustina, Rina; Bajaj, Sumati; Bunge, Anne Charlotte; Carducci, Bianca; Conti, Costanza (2025-10-11). "The EAT-Lancet Commission on healthy, sustainable, and just food systems". Lancet (London, England). 406 (10512): 1625–1700. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(25)01201-2. ISSN 1474-547X. PMID 41046857.
