Alzander Crinois (born 2 November, 1941) was a Derhish vexillographer who designed the nation's current flag, officially known as the Trico-Derho, which rose to become the national flag in 1971. He was born to Daibhí Crinois and Gráinne Crinois on 2 November 1941 in Ghasobe, and was an excellent drawer from a young age. He earned a master's degree +30 in art (as well as a master's in anthropology) at the University of Ghosobe, and took up a profession as an artist, specializing in vexillography. He designed the Trico-Derho in 1969, and continues to live in Ghasobe to his present age of 69.
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| - Alzander Crinois (born 2 November, 1941) was a Derhish vexillographer who designed the nation's current flag, officially known as the Trico-Derho, which rose to become the national flag in 1971. He was born to Daibhí Crinois and Gráinne Crinois on 2 November 1941 in Ghasobe, and was an excellent drawer from a young age. He earned a master's degree +30 in art (as well as a master's in anthropology) at the University of Ghosobe, and took up a profession as an artist, specializing in vexillography. He designed the Trico-Derho in 1969, and continues to live in Ghasobe to his present age of 69.
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| - Alzander Crinois (born 2 November, 1941) was a Derhish vexillographer who designed the nation's current flag, officially known as the Trico-Derho, which rose to become the national flag in 1971. He was born to Daibhí Crinois and Gráinne Crinois on 2 November 1941 in Ghasobe, and was an excellent drawer from a young age. He earned a master's degree +30 in art (as well as a master's in anthropology) at the University of Ghosobe, and took up a profession as an artist, specializing in vexillography. He designed the Trico-Derho in 1969, and continues to live in Ghasobe to his present age of 69. Alzander also provides a service for drawing flags and seals for small groups and such, known as Crinois Design, founded in 1963. It remains popular in Derhaland to the present day.
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