An exceptional olive oil from an exceptional place, Dia Elis is cultivated organically near Ancient Elis, where the Heraean Games took place — a footrace in which young women competed in honour of the goddess Hera. This unique legacy informed our brand identity for Dia Elis, a single variety of olive oil rich in health benefits. Inspired by the platonic ideals of rhythm and harmony, and the Olympic ideals of respect, fair play and physical prowess, we created a holistic identity that speaks to the past while looking to the future.

The logo is a female runner, sprinting ahead with the vigour and vitality bestowed by the product. Her dynamic silhouette recalls the red-figure vessels of ancient Greece. The steady pace of her heartbeat and breath is rendered in the sparse layout of the elegant typography, which creates a sense of rhythmical movement.

The shapely white ceramic bottle – designed by Studio Aristotelis Barakos – echoes the slender columns of the Doric order — classical and instantly recognizable as Greek. Sculpted with vertical grooves, the surface of this handmade bottle offers a practical grip for the user.

G Design Studio performed a comprehensive branding strategy, crafted the storytelling and conceived the structural packaging, a lightweight but load-bearing lid that is easy to pick up. The purple color pop when opening the packaging creates an element of surprise.

The gold spot on the lid suggests the liquid gold within. It is also a subtle reference to the metal core that ensured Greek marble columns remained upright for eternity. Just as olive oil has been an essential ingredient of Mediterranean culture for centuries.

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Credits:
Branding and Packaging: G Design Studio
Ceramic Bottle Design: Studio Aristotelis Barakos
Senior Designer : Kimon Ladonikolas
Senior Design Manager: Sofia Kostaki
Illustrator: Sofia Kyrimi
Copywriters: : Marioanna Louka, Sofia Kostaki
Photo Art Direction: : Sofia Kostaki, Kimon Ladonikolas, Nikos Christopoulos
Photographer: Giorgos Vitsaropoulos
Videographer: Giorgos Vitsaropoulos
Sound Designer: George Papadakis