How To Create a Japanese Logo?

Discover the artistry and cultural significance behind creating an impactful Japanese logo that seamlessly blends tradition and modernity, capturing the essence of your brand.

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Symbolic meaning

A Japanese-style logo is the basis of a brand’s image and historical heritage. An exquisite hieroglyph-like graphic symbol indicates adherence to Asian traditions or a tie to Japan.

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What industries use?

A Japanese-style picture can be used by a translation agency, a sushi bar, a sword shop, or any other company focusing on those who love Asian culture. The logo can be used on letterheads, menu cards, corporate websites, products, business cards and promo flyers. Its use will depend on the specific character of your business. Check out how to create a sushi logo.

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How to choose the right fonts?

The letters should feature a simple design, clear writing, and an accurate shape. Brush-style lettering – like Asian calligraphy – is common.

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How to choose the right colors?

The choice of color is obvious: red. The Land of the Rising Sun has always been associated with the purplish-red tint of daybreak. In addition, black can be used.

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Before you start creating, you can familiarize yourself with the works of our users. Recommended articles: how to create a Jiu-Jitsu logo and how to create a judo logo.

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