Uzbekistan flag is made up of three horizontal bands of blue, white, and green that run from top to bottom. The white crescent moon and twelve white stars signify the twelve months of the Islamic calendar. Following the country's independence from the Soviet Union on November 18, 1991, Uzbekistan's flag was adopted. The sky, water, and the Aral Sea are represented by the blue stripe, while peace and purity are represented by the white stripe. The green stripe represents the country's natural beauty and soil. The crescent moon and stars are traditional Islamic emblems, as Uzbekistan is primarily Muslim.
The Uzbekistan Flag Logo serves as the visual backbone of the brand’s identity, reflecting the brand’s core values, mission, and ambition in a single, bold symbol. The design components, such as lines and composition, convey trust, dependability, and progressive qualities, and the color palette represents key brand attributes such as sustainability, growth, and authenticity.