Kamon design
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Wikipedia explains: Kamon are Japanese family heraldic symbols. Mon refers to any symbol, while kamon and mondokoro refer specifically to family symbols. (...) A mon consists of a roundel encircling a design (such as feathers, flowers, or some man-made object). They are somewhat like coats of arms in that they are either associated with a particular clan or family, or an individual who has achieved some variety of public recognition.
Keiichii Tanaami thought that the emblems needed a second life. He twisted the design while respecting the original spirit and turned the kamon into bright characters. Others designers have followed, editing, redesigning and/or collaging: Marok, Namaiki, Masura Ishiura, Naohiro Ukawa. Their work is part of the Kamon Design exhibition
Running at the Circle Culture Gallery, Mitte, until April 20. |
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It's geat. for long time i'm thinking about collaboration of family crest and culture abroad.
then i started to own my site to spread traditional japanese design. if you're intersted in, visit my site. I offer kamon design EPS data for free.
cheers