Ichi-MOJI

"Ichimoji" is a website that allows you to easily create simple yet distinctive brush stroke icons for use on social media, business cards, and more. Find your unique "Ichimoji" to enrich your expression.

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📚 Description of Calligraphy Styles

Kaisho (Regular Script): Kaisho is one of the script styles of Chinese characters, and it is the most basic script style in which strokes are written accurately and without breaking them down. It is orderly and is also used for models and printed characters.

Regular Script (Wikipedia) Regular Script Fonts (Font Garage)

Gyosho (Semi-cursive Script): Gyosho is a script style in which Kaisho is slightly broken down and strokes are written continuously and smoothly. It can be written faster than Kaisho, is easy to read, and is widely used in practical situations such as daily memos and letters.

Semi-cursive Script (Wikipedia) Semi-cursive Script Fonts (Font Garage)

Sosho (Cursive Script): Sosho is a script style in which Gyosho is further simplified, and strokes are boldly omitted and connected to write quickly. It has a flowing beauty, but a certain amount of practice is required to decipher it.

Cursive Script (Wikipedia) Cursive Script Fonts (Font Garage)

Reisho (Clerical Script): Reisho is an ancient Chinese script style that evolved from Tensho (seal script), and is characterized by a brush stroke called "hataku" that looks like a wave and a flat character shape. It has a heavy and dignified atmosphere.

Clerical Script (Wikipedia) Clerical Script Fonts (Font Garage)