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![[Flag of Iceland]](../images/i/is.gif) 
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  image by Zoltan Horvath, 12 June 2024
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  image by Zoltan Horvath, 12 June 2024
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A blue flag with a red Scandinavian Cross, fimbriated white. The  construction sheet is, of course,
  (7+1+2+1+7):(7+1+2+1+14). Used as the national flag and merchant ensign.
  Željko Heimer, 31 January 2002
A Government website has a page about Icelandic flags with illustrations and 
color standards:
https://www.government.is/topics/governance-and-national-symbols/icelandic-national-flag/
Zoltan Horvath, 12 June 2024
The protocol manual for the London 2012 Olympics	(Flags and Anthems Manual
  London 2012 [loc12]) provides recommendations
  for national flag designs. Each
  NOC	was sent an image of the flag,
  including the PMS shades, for their approval by LOCOG. Once this was obtained, LOCOG produced
  a 60 x 90 cm version of the flag for further approval. So, while these specs may
  not be the official, government, version of each flag, they are certainly what
  the NOC	believed the flag to be. 
  For Iceland: PMS 287 blue, 1795 red. The vertical flag is simply the horizontal
  version turned 90 degrees clockwise.
  Ian Sumner, 10 October 2012
The Flag Manual - Beijing 2008 gives Pantone colors: PMS 179 (red), and PMS 
300 (blue).
The Album des Pavillons 2000 [pay00] 
(Corr. No. 5.) gives approximate colors in Pantone and CMYK systems:
Red: 
Pantone 185 c, CMYK 0-90-80-0
Blue: Pantone 293 c, CMYK 100-60-0-0
The 
Album des Pavillons 2023 specifies the colors of the flags in three color 
systems.
Blue: Pantone 2728c, CMYK 94-73-0-0, RGB 0-71-182
Red: Pantone 
2347c, CMYK 0-100-100-0, RGB 225-0-15
Vexilla Mundi gives colors in Pantone 
system: PMS 287C (blue), PMS 1795C (red), and PMS White.
Wikipedia refers to Icelandic 
Flag Standard and gives color specifications as follows:
Official colors:
Blue: SCOTDIC 693009
White: SCOTDIC 95
Red: SCOTDIC ICELAND 
FLAG RED
Color specifications issued by government:
Blue: 
Hex: #02529C, RGB 2-82-156, Pantone 287, CMYK 100-75-2-18, Avery 520
White: Hex: #FFF FFF, RGB 255-255-255, Pantone 1c, CMYK 0-0-0-0, Avery 501
Red: Hex: #DC1E35, RGB 220-30-53, Pantone 199, CMYK 0-100-72-0, Avery 503
Flag Color Codes gives the 
following color values:
Light Blue: Hex. # 02529C, RGB 2-82-156, CMYK 
100-75-2-18, Pantone 287, RAL 5017
Snowy White: Hex. # FFF FFF, RGB 
255-255-255, CMYK N/A, Pantone N/A, RAL N/A
Fiery Red: Hex. # DC1E35, RGB 
220-30-53, CMYK 0-100-72-0, Pantone 199, RAL 3028
Zoltan Horvath, 
12 June 2024
![[Scandinavian Cross dimensions]](../images/i/is-dimen.gif) image by Edward Mooney, Jr.
 image by Edward Mooney, Jr.
Scandinavian crosses are measured by the width of the color, as shown in the diagram above. In the case of Iceland, horizontally there are 7 units of blue, 1 unit of white, 2 units of red, 1 unit of white, and 14 units of blue. Vertically the flag has 7 units of blue, 1 unit of white, 2 units of red, 1 unit of white and 7 units of blue.
See also: Denmark, Faroe Islands, Finland, Norway, Sweden
  Edward Mooney, Jr., 20 December 1999
BACKGROUND: The Danish National Encyclopaedia has the following to say about the Icelandic national flag:
The flag has been official since 1915. The traditional colours of
  Iceland are blue and white; to those were added red, combined showing a
  historical connection to Norway. The cross in the flag symbolises the
  Scandinavian connection. From the 16th century until 1944 Iceland was
  represented in the Danish national arms; until 1903 by a crowned
  stockfish, a dried codfish sans head, and 1903-44 by a falcon.
  Ole Andersen, 11 June 1998
From the outset, Iceland defined its blue colour as "sky blue" corresponding initially to ultramarine, in practice a quite light blue colour. Later, in the 1944 legislation on the national flag, the reference to ultramarine was dropped, and the term since then is just "sky blue." This would also means that the blue colour has become darker since the first adoption of the flag of Iceland.
The technical specification of the blue colour is in the SCOTDIC system (Standard Colour of Textile - Dictionaire Internationale de la Couleur) and is found in a 1991 proclamation on the flag colours. The blue colour corresponds to SCOTDIC No. 693009. The text of the announcement is found here:
Althing (Iceland) Flag Colors Proclamation
In recent years, the government of Iceland considered issuing colour
  specifications in the more well known Pantone Matching System and in the CMYK system. For printing, PMS 287 and CMYK 100-69-0-11.5 were proposed for the blue colour, and PMS 1795 and CMYK 0-94-100-0 for the red colour. However, no official action has been taken, and the PMS and CMYK specifications remain unofficial proposals.
  Jan Oskar Engene, 20 April 2000
As the colours are defined by the SCOTDIC scale,  Album
  des Pavillons provides an approximation in Pantone (somewhat different from
  the guidelines mentioned on FOTW). The best Browser-safe match I can provide is blue: 0-0-204,
  and red 255-0-0.
  Željko Heimer, 31 January 2002