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Sunday, 21 May 2017

Hanko for Ensokan sogo bujutsu renmei

We were recently contacted by an organisation and asked if we could produce a large certificate hanko using a mix of kanji that they had and a monogram.

I thought I would share with you the process from inquiry to delivery.

Above is the main kanji that they wanted to use and add on the kanji below for renmei.

The first thing we need to do is identify the actual kanji that are used by the client. This is not always straight forward as images are regularly low definition or copies of copies, some may be hand written or a difficult to identify font.

The client originally requested a 50 x 50mm stamp and we had to advise that the largest image we could incorporate in our range of self inking stamps was 38 x 38mm, but we would look into other options if required.

The client also provided an image of a monogram that they wanted made into a stamp also.

In our graphics design package we produced a draft hanko and mongram along with the organisations name in a block or brush font. The proof is sent to the customer and once approved a pro-forma invoice is sent to the client for payment. It takes approx 7 days for manufacture and delivery to the UK and approx 10 days worldwide.

Our client asked if the brush style font could be used for the hanko and that the border for the monogram be removed.


Above are the final images that were used and we also provided the organisation with their kanji in both block and brush scripts in pdf and jpeg files so they can be used in stationary, websites, etc. The images are provided as "added value" - no charge.



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