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So Many Languages, So Many Alphabets - Print Magazine Armenian Fonts, Armenian Language, Louise Fili, Armenian Alphabet, Armenian Culture, Tableau Design, Types Of Lettering, Typeface Design, Alphabet Print

So Many Languages, So Many Alphabets

Last week we learned about Albanian type, and today we look at Armenian type. Mariya Stepanyan’s father, Ashot Stepanyan, was an artist and industrial designer in Yerevan, Armenia, from the early to late ’70s. At the time there was a scarcity of good art and design books in local stores. “Luckily, one of his good friends was working at a book shop in the city center and would call my father if there was a new shipment of fine art or design books,” she says. “This particular f

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NEW PRODUCT ALERT!  A ballad of the Armenian Alphabet laid over a traditional Armenian carpet. The Red, Blue and Orange colors of the Flag and motif's give clues to the purpose of the cultural identity. Custom Woven Tapestry Throw 36" x 50" Fringed edge finish 100% Cotton Made in USA Designer: @anetabnous Ravenna Mosaics, Armenian Food, Cabin Rugs, Armenian Alphabet, Painting Carpet, Armenian Culture, Orange Carpet, Crochet Rug Patterns, Woven Tapestry

Ravenna Mosaics

NEW PRODUCT ALERT! A ballad of the Armenian Alphabet laid over a traditional Armenian carpet. The Red, Blue and Orange colors of the Flag and motif's give clues to the purpose of the cultural identity. Custom Woven Tapestry Throw 36" x 50" Fringed edge finish 100% Cotton Made in USA Designer: @anetabnous

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Armenian Fonts, Armenian Pattern, Armenian Alphabet, Typography Alphabet, Types Of Lettering, Calligraphy Design, Design Photo, Graffiti Lettering, Print Magazine

So Many Languages, So Many Alphabets

Last week we learned about Albanian type, and today we look at Armenian type. Mariya Stepanyan’s father, Ashot Stepanyan, was an artist and industrial designer in Yerevan, Armenia, from the early to late ’70s. At the time there was a scarcity of good art and design books in local stores. “Luckily, one of his good friends was working at a book shop in the city center and would call my father if there was a new shipment of fine art or design books,” she says. “This particular f

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Maria
An illustration of an empty vessel and mountains covered in carpets with Armenian traditional ornaments. The empty vessel represents the loss of life and culture that has occurred in Artsakh due to the recent war. The mountains represent the strength and resilience of the Armenian people, even in the face of adversity. The carpets represent the rich heritage and culture of Armenia. Armenian Folk Art, Armenian Ornaments Art, Armenia Culture, Armenian Pattern, Armenian Ornaments, Armenian People, Armenian Culture, Girls Power, The Vessel

Empty vessel - Armenian illustration

This illustration is inspired by Armenia, and mainly Artsakh. It features an empty vessel and mountains covered in carpets with traditional Armenian ornaments. The empty vessel represents the loss of life and culture that has occurred in Artsakh due to the recent war. The mountains represent the strength and resilience of the Armenian people, even in the face of adversity. The carpets represent the rich heritage and culture of Armenia. I hope this illustration inspires you to learn more…

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Evelina Davtyan