The Maryland state flag is distinctive, with alternating black and gold (yellow) quarters with a red and white cross. This design combines the Calvert family coat of arms (black and gold) and the Crossland family coat of arms (red and white). It represents the merger of these two families and their significance in Maryland's history. The flag is noted for its stunning and instantly recognizable design, and it was officially adopted as the state flag in 1904.
The Maryland Flag Logo serves as the visual backbone of the brand’s identity, reflecting the brand’s core values, mission, and ambition in a single, bold symbol. The design components, such as lines and composition, convey trust, dependability, and progressive qualities, and the color palette represents key brand attributes such as sustainability, growth, and authenticity.