• Illustration + Art
    • Self Promotion
    • AECF
    • Tap
    • Berni Love
    • Frankie's Fine Foods
    • Paralucidity
  • About
  • Contact
Menu

Yerevan Dilanchian

  • Illustration + Art
  • Design
    • Self Promotion
    • AECF
    • Tap
    • Berni Love
    • Frankie's Fine Foods
    • Paralucidity
  • About
  • Contact

Armenian flash cards

Armenian Alphabet Flashcard Set designed for early learners. I illustrated and designed the full set of 38 cards and packaging, combining playful visuals with bilingual language support. The product was created for Seroont, a brand focused on culturally rooted educational tools.

Armenian alphabet_flashcards.png
Flashcard_packaging_2.png
Flashcard_packaging_1.png

World nomads apparel graphic

I was commissioned by Cupcake Design Studio to create an apparel graphic for World Nomads’ in-house collaboration initiative, ‘Blue Sky’. The quarterly event aims to bring together cutting-edge ideas in tech, innovation, and artificial intelligence. The graphic draws inspiration from ‘Memphis Milano’ — a daring and vibrant postmodern movement that is seeing a current resurgence.

World-nomads_blue-sky.gif
World Nomads t-shirt_mockup.png

Armenian puzzle graphic

I was commissioned by Seroont, a brand creating early-learning products for bilingual Armenian children, to illustrate an A3 puzzle featuring typical zoo animals. The design uses a simple, flat graphic style and includes animal names in both English and Armenian.

Armenian_animal_puzzle.png

The quest for dimensions

A selection of slides from an e-book narrative designed for the Victorian Department of Education’s mathematics curriculum. Set in the town of Geometria, this narrative follows Pixel, a square, on a journey to unite the town’s divided shapes. Along the way, Pixel meets a circle and a triangle, discovering how 2D shapes can combine to create 3D solids. The narrative explores geometry concepts through playful characters and vibrant illustrations.

Cover.png
1.png
Artboard 29.png
4.png
Artboard 31.png
8.png

The fruity factor foray

A selection of slides from an e-book narrative designed for the Victorian Department of Education’s mathematics curriculum. This story follows a farmer duo planting plum, peach, apple, and pear trees in their orchard. Students explore prime and composite numbers as they figure out how many trees can be planted, how many rows are needed, and how many fruits go in each row. The narrative uses a fun, real-world scenario to make number conceptsengaging and visual.

Artboard 1.png
Artboard 2.png
Artboard 3.png
Artboard 12.png
Artboard 5.png
Artboard 13.png

Think startup graphic

I was commissioned by Think Startup, a Sydney-based strategic design collective, to create an illustration for their marketing collateral. The artwork was developed in a sketchy, playful, yet corporate-friendly style to visually represent ideas, innovation, and authenticity.

Think startup_illustration.png

PwC internal illustrations

I was commissioned by PwC to create a series of sketch-style illustrations of landmarks representing different global regions and cities, including London, Asia, and Australia. These illustrations were developed as visual assets to be used across internal PwC documents, presentations, and keynotes, highlighting the firm’s international presence.

London.png
Europe.png
India.png
Asia.png
Australia.png
USA.png
Brazil.png
Middle East.png
South Africa.png

Skovak's secret solution

A selection of slides from an e-book narrative designed for the Victorian Department of Education’s mathematics curriculum. Skovak, a quirky scientist, embarks on a quest to create a potion of ultimate power. Through lots of trial and error, he experiments with ingredients from a mysterious recipe book, teaching students how to decipher ratios, like 1:3 of Agent X to Agent Y. The narrative blends adventure, problem-solving, and hands-on learning to make maths concepts memorable.

Cover.png
1.png
2.png
3.png
4.png
6.png

The mystery of the missing shapes

A selection of slides from an e-book narrative designed for the Victorian Department of Education’s mathematics curriculum. In this story, Detective Square, a square-shaped sleuth, roams the town of Shapesville, investigating its streets and spotting shapes like circles, triangles, and octagons, hidden in the urban landscape. His search leads him to a building where he notices squares in the windows, realising at last that he is not alone.

Cover.png
Page 1.png
Page 3.png
Page 8.png
Page 4.png
Page 10.png
Page 12.png
Page 11.png
Page 13.png
Page 14.png
Page 15.png
Page 16.png

Armenian 'Animals' cloth book

I was commissioned by Seroont, a brand creating early-learning products for bilingual Armenian children, to design and illustrate a soft cloth book featuring typical zoo animals. The design uses a simple, flat graphic style and includes animal names in both English and Armenian.

Artboard 1.png
Artboard 3.png
Artboard 2.png
Artboard 4.png
Artboard 5.png
Artboard 7.png
Artboard 6.png
Artboard 8.png

Burwood Council Graphic

I was commissioned by Cupcake Design Studio to design a vehicle wrap pattern for Burwood Council’s fleet of electric vehicles. The design is part of an initial concept I presented, featuring a variety of recognisable icons that celebrate Burwood’s vibrant multicultural identity. Beyond vehicle applications, I’ve also explored how the pattern could be integrated into Burwood’s urban landscape, as a testament to its versatility.

train-station-poster_3.png
train-station-poster_2.png
Repeat tile.png
Bus-stop.png
EV_mini-car.png
EV_van.png

Everyday objects

A slide I was commissioned to illustrate by the Victorian Department of Education for level 2 mathematics curriculum. The illustration depicts everyday objects to help students identify basic volumes such as cylinders, cubes, and prisms.

Illustrations_3Dshapes-2.png

Road Safety Commission game interface

I was commissioned by WA’s Road Safety Commission to illustrate a static user interface background for a game designed to teach teenagers about road safety. The brief called for a cyberpunk aesthetic to align with the sci-fi style of games popular among teens.

Daytime-to-dusk.gif

Probability scenarios

A selection of slides from an e-book narrative designed for the Victorian Department of Education’s mathematics curriculum. At the town fair, students meet The Ringmaster, a charismatic figure guiding them through the games. Each scene showcases a fairground game—a spinning wheel, flipping a die or coin, or rubber duck fishing—demonstrating different probability outcomes and teaching students how to calculate the chances of each event.

Cover.png
1.png
2.png
17.png
prev / next
Back to Commercial Illustration
3
Armenian flash cards
2
World nomads apparel graphic
1
Armenian puzzle graphic
6
The quest for dimensions
6
The fruity factor foray
1
Think startup graphic
9
PwC internal illustrations
6
Skovak's secret solution
12
The mystery of the missing shapes
Artboard 1.png
8
Armenian 'Animals' cloth book
6
Burwood Council Graphic
1
Everyday objects
1
Road Safety Commission game interface
4
Probability scenarios