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The Ge Ez Fidel Or Script
The Ge’ez Fidel or script is the only native African writing systems still in use in the world today. At Fidel Creations we believe this is a cause for celebration. That pure love for everything Fidel gave birth to Fidel Creations - a design studio and a product line with the Ethiopic Ge’ez script or Fidel as it’s called, and Ethiopic motifs front and center in its design philosophy. Our goal is to layer in this beautiful script into your visual landscape interpreted into various products.

Introducing language, scripts and culturally relevant concepts at an early age is what we want to help you do especially if multiple languages are spoken at home. Our product line includes bright, happy and beautifully illustrated concept board books covering

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