Typography in Georgia

Georgian typography has been evolving alongside Architectural trends, shaped by styles from Art Nouveau to Soviet modernism.

These vintage letterings revealing Georgian ornate scripts are still visible on facades, shopfronts, book covers, posters. The designs went beyond its function, visually expressing and defining a building's character or a book's mood.

The rise in publishing created a demand for consistent, reproducible type, thus a catalogue of print fonts was created, helping to standardize and diversify type design.

As design movements shifted, typography adapted, leaving a lasting visual archive that continues to reflect the nation's cultural and architectural history.