For the 30th anniversary of Ukraine's independence, with the coordination of the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine, a concept of a single visual symbolism of the holiday has been prepared.
During the celebration of the 30th anniversary of Ukraine's independence, everyone can use information products. Their use is free and does not require additional approvals and permits.
The concept of a single visual symbolism for celebrating the 30th anniversary of Ukraine's independence is based on the idea of ââseeing independence as a dream, which many generations of Ukrainians have sought to realize. Visualization of images is realized in the form of kaleidoscopic flower ornaments.
A flower is an image that reveals the idea of ââa state that grows and flourishes, uniting in yourself a variety of characters. The flower is one of the oldest symbols in ornamental and symbolic culture of Ukraine. Its origin is possible trace back to the Eneolithic era, and different interpretations of this image are found in local ornaments throughout Ukraine. For example, a flower is central element of Petrykivka painting.
âYou are my onlyâ is the main leitmotif of the campaign, which is a universal appeal to the nation, country and its independence.
Each region of Ukraine have its own unique flower logo with graphic elements and colours of the region's flags. In addition, the regions will be represented by colours - symbols of fields of activity, including medicine, construction, science, digital technologies and manufacturing.
The identity was developed by the creative agency "Provid".
This will be the main flower of the 30th anniversary. The symbol of Ukraine âYou are the only one for meâ. It seems to me that this is the correct symbol of our statehood. This is our country. It is not just blooming - we cannot be trampled, we cannot be cut off, we cannot be broken, we will still be a prosperous country and will definitely blossom.
Volodymyr Zelensky
Regions of Ukraine
Zhytomyr Region
Zaporizhzhia Region
Vinnytsya Region
Sumy Region
Volyn Region
Zakarpattya Region
Crimea
Ternopil Region
Chernihiv Region
Cherkasy Region
Donetsk Region
Sevastopol
Khmelnytsky Region
Chernivtsi Region
Rivne Region
Lviv Region
Kyiv Region
Poltava Region
Ivano-Frankivsk Region
Kherson Region
Lugansk Region
Kirovograd Region
Kharkiv Region
Dnipropetrovsk Region
Odesa Region
Mykolayiv Region