Ananse Project unveils Exclusive Wallpapers Inspired by Traditional Symbols from Akan, Ga and Ewe cultures
- kojo Egyin
- Nov 11
- 2 min read

As part of the 'Ananse Heritage Project', Studio Parables is thrilled to announce the release of exclusive wallpapers designed by the studio's creative team, featuring traditional Ghanaian symbols from the Akan, Ga, and Ewe cultures.
The collection includes stunning designs inspired by the Adinkra symbols of the Akan culture, the Samai symbols of the Ga culture, and the Dzesiwo symbols of the Ewe culture. These intricate designs are not only visually striking but also rich in meaning and cultural significance.

"We wanted to create something that would showcase the beauty and richness of Ghanaian culture," says Caris, Lead Graphic Designer at Studio Parables.
"We're inspired by the stories and meanings behind these traditional symbols, and we're excited to share them with the world."

While most of the wallpapers are available for free download, a few others are offered at a token fee to support the project initiative. This project aims to revive the love for Ghanaian culture and promote our heritage globally.
"We hope that these wallpapers will not only decorate your phone screens but also spark conversations and inspire people to learn more about our rich cultural heritage, " adds Caris.
In a brief interaction with the creative team at the studio, Ananse expressed joy at the initiative. Having watched the creative process from the corner of the studio, he commends the team on the efforts invested to weave this magic to life. "I'm proud of studio parables for sharing our beautiful Ghanaian heritage with the world".
To get your exclusive wallpaper, simply download the Koliko Plus app and browse through our collection. Show off your cultural pride and share your favorite design with friends and family!
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