United Commonwealth Government Seal
Central Element: A stylized bronze sculpture of a figure holding a flag, symbolizing unity, progress, and resilience. The figure’s posture and dynamic movement suggest forward momentum and strength, embodying the ideals of freedom and solidarity.
Background: Blue waves create a serene and diplomatic atmosphere, representing peace and the interconnectedness of nations within the Commonwealth.
Stars: A semi-circle of yellow stars signifies the member nations or states, reminiscent of the symbolism in flags of unity-focused organizations like the European Union.
Text: “United Commonwealth Government” encircles the logo in a clean, white font, emphasizing authority and collaboration.
Colors: Dark blue and gold dominate, conveying trust, prestige, and ambition
Direct Link: https://i.imgur.com/q95bU4u.png
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United Commonwealth Senate Seal
Central Element: A group of statues representing historical figures or ideals such as justice, wisdom, and unity. The statues have a classical design, highlighting the senate’s role as a protector of democratic principles and governance.
Letters: “UCS” is prominently displayed above the statues, reinforcing the identity of the United Commonwealth Senate as a governing body.
Background and Border: A brownish-gold tone reflects the institution’s formality, history, and values. The stars in the border serve as a unifying motif across the Commonwealth.
Text: “United Commonwealth Senate” and “World Assembly Affairs” are inscribed in a refined font along the border, affirming the Senate’s connection to global governance.
Direct Link: https://i.imgur.com/Xw6JU9N.png
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Department of Internal Affairs
Core Design: A central depiction of a classical government building with intricate architectural details, such as large windows, towers, and a flag on the roof. This symbolizes authority, order, and the administrative nature of the department.
Background: Wavy blue lines fill the backdrop behind the building, representing stability, calmness, or a connection to water, which may symbolize unity or continuity.
Outer Ring: The outer circle contains the department’s title, “DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS,” at the top, with “UNITED COMMONWEALTH” at the bottom. This is written in capitalized serif fonts, lending an air of formality and professionalism.
Stars: Two stars flank the text on the outer ring, suggesting national prestige or honor.
Color Palette: The use of white for the building and text contrasts sharply with the black background, emphasizing clarity and authority. The blue waves add a dynamic yet serene element.
Direct Link: https://i.imgur.com/0Na2PPQ.png
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State Department
Core Design: Nine globe illustrations dominate the center of the logo, showcasing various continents in bright, vibrant colors (yellow, purple, and pink hues). The repetition of globes indicates a focus on global connections, diversity, and diplomacy.
Outer Ring: The name of the department, “STATE DEPARTMENT,” is displayed prominently at the top, with “UNITED COMMONWEALTH” written below. These are separated by two stars, signifying unity and excellence in state affairs.
Color Palette: The primary colors are blue and white on the outer ring, evoking formality, peace, and trustworthiness. The globes’ colorful designs bring a sense of vibrancy and international collaboration.
Style: The modern, abstract representation of the globes highlights a focus on innovation and adaptability in international relations.
Direct Link: https://i.imgur.com/s7IRikD.png
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United Commonwealth Navy Seal
Central Symbol: A bold triangular emblem, with a sharp and modern design, representing strength, precision, and the advanced capabilities of the UC Navy. A star is placed at the center of the triangle, symbolizing navigation, guidance, and excellence.
Background: Subtle green hues and circular patterns evoke technology, strategy, and innovation, vital aspects of naval operations.
Text and Motto: The outer text reads “U.C. Department of Defense” and “Semper Supra” (Latin for “Always Above”), indicating a commitment to security and supremacy in naval and aerial domains.
Colors: Black, white, and green are used to convey power, sophistication, and adaptability.
Direct Link: https://i.imgur.com/QLgLpTu.png
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Department of the Treasury
Central Symbol: A golden, abstract globe formed by spiraling lines takes center stage. The gold coloring signifies wealth, prosperity, and financial stability, while the swirling design suggests global connectivity and the dynamic flow of resources and trade.
Surrounding Stars: A ring of 20 gold stars encircles the globe, symbolizing excellence, collaboration, and unity among member states and their citizens, within the United Commonwealth. The stars add a sense of grandeur and authority to the logo.
Direct Link: https://i.imgur.com/EOfTxfE.png
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Flag of the United Commonwealth (New Standard, 2025)
- The flag of the United Commonwealth represents unity, order, and progress under a single shared purpose. The field of alternating blue and white stripes symbolizes balance between the governed and the governing . A reminder that the Commonwealth’s strength lies in mutual responsibility, not dominance.
- In the upper canton, a field of white stars forms a precise, disciplined constellation. They do not mark individual states or regions, but the ideals and aspirations that guide the Commonwealth itself — justice, knowledge, duty, and the endurance of the human will.
- Blue dominates the design to symbolize stability, wisdom, and civic loyalty. White represents clarity, honesty, and the light of truth within governance.
- Together, these elements form a flag not of empire, but of collective destiny — the visual oath of a nation that has chosen purpose over pride.
Direct Link: https://i.imgur.com/0UUmeZ3.jpeg
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Flag of the United Frontier (Adopted 2025)
The flag of the United Frontier represents endurance, freedom, and the pioneering spirit of those who live beyond the structured heart of the Commonwealth. Its foundation of black signifies resilience — the unknown, the untamed, and the courage to thrive where order gives way to possibility.
Four vivid stripes cut through the darkness:
Green symbolizes renewal, adaptability, and the Frontier’s living connection to the land.
Red stands for determination and sacrifice — the price of progress in harsh and uncertain worlds.
Yellow represents industry, discovery, and the light of human ingenuity.
Blue embodies trust, cooperation, and the enduring bond between the Frontier and the Commonwealth.
In the canton, a constellation of stars mirrors that of the Commonwealth flag, but here they shine over a darker sky — signifying that even at the edge of civilization, shared ideals continue to guide the people of the Frontier.
This flag does not represent subordination, but kinship: the United Frontier stands apart, yet aligned — a sister realm built on independence, bound by principle, and united in destiny.
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Seal of the United Commonwealth (NEW DESIGN):
Central Emblem:
The bold golden “UC” remains the heart of the seal. It’s simpler, cleaner, and more geometric — less about the glow or raised effect and more about crisp symbolism. This gives it a modern, minimalist feel that emphasizes unity and recognition rather than guidance or aspiration.
Encircling Stars:
The new seal keeps a ring of stars around the edge, now 20 instead of the previous 15. This feels more like a declaration of inclusivity and completeness, a full, unbroken circle symbolizing cohesion and equal importance of all members.
Overall Aesthetic:
The gold-and-blue contrast is sharper. There’s no wave motif this time; the design is flat and highly graphic. It conveys authority, clarity, and modernity, leaning into a corporate-futuristic style rather than the more symbolic, narrative style of the old seal.
Message Shift:
The old seal focused on ambition, guidance, and dynamic exploration. The new seal communicates stability, unity, and clarity of identity. It’s a strong, concise emblem: recognizable, reproducible, and emblematic of a mature federation.
Direct Link: https://i.imgur.com/iBQ7qcz.png
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| Department Logos | Logo Name |
 | UCG - United Commonwealth Government. Eligible for official use by authorized personnel or staff members of each department. UC Documentation, correspondence and legal documents must include the correct departments stamp. The emblem is eligible for non-official use by UC Member States. |
 | UCS - United Commonwealth Senate. Eligible for official use by authorized personnel or staff members of each department. UC Documentation, correspondence and legal documents must include the correct departments stamp. The emblem is eligible for non-official use by UC Member States. |
 | Department of Internal Affairs. Eligible for official use by authorized personnel or staff members of each department. UC Documentation, correspondence and legal documents must include the correct departments stamp. The emblem is eligible for non-official use by UC Member States. |
 | State Department. Eligible for official use by authorized personnel or staff members of each department. UC Documentation, correspondence and legal documents must include the correct departments stamp. The emblem is eligible for non-official use by UC Member States. |
 | U.C Department of Defense. Eligible for official use by authorized personnel or staff members of each department. UC Documentation, correspondence and legal documents must include the correct departments stamp. The emblem is eligible for non-official use by UC Member States. |
 | The Department of Treasury. Eligible for official use by authorized personnel or staff members of each department. UC Documentation, correspondence and legal documents must include the correct departments stamp. The emblem is eligible for non-official use by UC Member States. |
 | Flag of the United Commonwealth. Eligible for official use by authorized personnel or staff members of each department. UC Documentation, correspondence and legal documents must include the correct departments stamp. The emblem is eligible for non-official use by UC Member States. |
 | Flag of the United Frontier. Eligible for official use by authorized personnel or staff members of each department. UC Documentation, correspondence and legal documents must include the correct departments stamp. The emblem is eligible for non-official use by UC Member States. |
 | Seal of the United Commonwealth. Eligible for official use by authorized personnel or staff members of each department. UC Documentation, correspondence and legal documents must include the correct departments stamp. The emblem is eligible for non-official use by UC Member States. |