Emblem
The notion of the emblem rotates around the nature
of the relationship between the land and the
heavens. This relationship has been expressed in
letters, in a spontaneous, confident, strong and
vividly graphical way. This expression can be seen
while the word "Mleeta" centers its two dots: the
lower dot symbolizing the land, the upper dot
symbolizing the heavens. And the word is overlooked
by the red colored sparrow hawk—an obstinate,
confident and restless bird that will not retreat or
accept defeat. Its meat is bitter like the fruit of
the oak tree, the lines and features of which are
clearly visible in the calligraphy of the graphic
artist. These lines, drawn in Arabic and Latin, go
up and down, expressing the pride of the mountains.
Their green and brown colors symbolize life and
earth. The expressive phrase, "Where the land speaks
to the heavens", was adopted in order to express the
identity of this project in a symbolic manner. It
points to the land that reads to the entities of the
heavens the stories of its heroes, people and
martyrs.