The graphic identity of Frigya Organik is inspired by the everyday rhythm of Phrygian life — where nature, culture, and craft coexist in harmony.
Each visual element tells a story: the mountain landscapes that frame the horizon, the fertile farms that nurture life, the joyful morning meals, and the gentle patterns drawn from ancient motifs. Together, these illustrations, borders, and shapes create a cohesive visual language that serves not only as decoration, but as storytellers — weaving Frigya's rural spirit into every touchpoint.
Illustration Series — Life of Frigya
📷 Drag illustration series here — From Drive: 5.Graphic Elements / 01 Illustration Series_Life of Frigya → drag the 4 illustrations [A] Mountain / [B] Farm / [C] Experience / [D] KahvaltıThe illustration series captures the heart of Frigya's rural landscape and daily life. Each artwork is inspired by scenes from the Phrygian countryside — from mountain peaks and fertile farmlands to the warmth of shared breakfasts and joyful outdoor activities.
[A] Mountain
The landscape view from Frigya Organik, overlooking the Frigya Valley — where traces of ancient history and civilization remain.
[B] Farm
The farmland of Frigya Organik, growing seasonal organic produce and raising animals that reflect the rural life of Frigya.
[C] Experience
Experiences guests can enjoy at Frigya — from outdoor dining and cycling to trekking and watching hot air balloons in nearby towns.
[D] Kahvaltı
A Turkish breakfast scene (Kahvaltı), showcasing the warmth and abundance of a traditional table setting.
Every scene reflects the brand's appreciation for simplicity, community, and nature's abundance. The visual style draws from traditional Phrygian art, combining hand-drawn textures with a modern sense of rhythm and composition.
Usage Note — Always use them in their approved colour versions. Do not alter or recolour the original illustrations.
Graphic Borders & Motifs
📷 Drag border specimens here — From Drive: 5.Graphic Elements / 02 Graphic Borders & Motifs → drag the 4 border patterns: [A] Harvest of Frigya / [B] Acanthus Leaf / [C] Triangle Border / [D] ElibelindThe border and motif system of Frigya Organik draws from the geometric and botanical patterns of Phrygian art and architecture. Each motif embodies a fragment of the region's natural and cultural heritage, interpreted through a handcrafted, modern lens.
[A] Harvest of Frigya
Poppy flowers, poppy pods, Siyez wheat, and potatoes — key agricultural products of Frigya.
[B] Acanthus Leaf
Acanthus leaf pattern, often found in Phrygian architecture and art, symbolizing growth, prosperity, and abundance.
[C] Triangle Border
Geometric triangular lines inspired by ancient Phrygian mural patterns.
[D] Elibelind
The Elibelind figure — a stylized female form with hands on hips, representing fertility, protection, and family blessing.
Usage Note — Always use in their approved form and colour palette. Do not modify proportions, repeat patterns arbitrarily, or recolour elements.
Graphic Shape — Poppy Form
📷 Drag Poppy Form here — From Drive: 5.Graphic Elements / 03 Graphic Shape → drag both Poppy Form variants (filled + outline)The Poppy Shape is a signature graphic element derived from the poppy flower — a symbol closely tied to the land and agricultural life of Frigya.
This shape can be used as:
- Framing device — around a logo or key message
- Background element — subtle accent on packaging
- Label holder — dispenser tags, keychains, room signage
Its flexibility allows it to adapt to various compositions while maintaining visual harmony with Frigya's overall identity.
Usage Note — Always use the original proportions. Colours may be adjusted as needed, but should remain within the primary or secondary palette. Do not distort, stretch, or recolour the form outside these approved tones.
General Principles for Graphic Elements
- Choose elements that complement — don't overload a single design with every motif
- Illustrations work best as hero/focus pieces (envelopes, posters, banners)
- Borders work best as frames or decorative edges (placemats, environmental cards, doorhangers)
- Poppy Form works best for logo-adjacent labels and tags
- Maintain breathing space — don't crowd graphic elements