JAPANESE KANJI STAMP

JAPANESE KANJI STAMP

Create a One-of-a-Kind Custom Stamp That’s Uniquely Yours!

Stand out with a personalized stamp crafted just for you — no two are the same. Whether it's for branding, gifts, or just a touch of flair, your original design becomes a timeless expression of who you are.

*Simple demo generation for design preview (production uses server-side generation).* Next: Pick a favorite → size/typeface/orientation → order (scroll down)

A 3‑step experience

Place a bold focal point (generation) like a “red editorial poster,” and keep the surroundings airy for readability—following the reference composition.

Step 01

Enter your name

Keep the Latin letters as-is. A clear input UI helps reduce drop-off.

Step 02

Choose an ateji candidate

Show multiple candidates, grouped as Meaning-focused / Sound-focused / Balanced for easy comparison.

Step 03

Order your stamp

Automatically optimizes vertical layout, spacing, and seal size. Confirm while viewing the preview.

Examples (UI sample)

*Below is a design presentation example. Actual conversion results should be replaced by your generation logic.*

EmilySound-focused
絵美莉
e-mi-ly
SoraMeaning-focused
空良
so-ra
TAKESHIBalanced
武志
ta-ke-shi
Try your name

Finishing touches of “Wa” (presentation design)

White base + gold cloud shapes, a vermilion band, and indigo accents—translating the “Japan travel poster” vibe into UI components.

Layout

Vertical title × big vermilion circle

The hero uses vertical type, a big sun circle, and whitespace for prestige. The main input form stays horizontal for usability.

Pattern

Patterns should be “subtle and wide”.

Lay a subtle pattern in the background (Seigaiha / Asanoha nuance) with low contrast, prioritizing readability.

Tone

Luxury comes from “texture” and “whitespace”

Even with vermilion × gold × indigo, keep cards off-white. Use soft shadows and avoid overly rounded corners.

FAQ (layout example)

Keep questions short and answers one paragraph to avoid fatigue on long pages.

How many candidates will I get?

This design assumes “multiple candidates”. Adjust the count to match your generation logic (dictionary/LLM/rules).

Can I prioritize meaning?

Assumes tabs for Meaning / Sound / Balanced. You can score and re-rank on the algorithm side.

How does the seal preview work?

We assume an auto‑tuning flow (vertical layout, spacing, weight) → preview → confirm.

Turn your name into a kanji “piece of art”.

Input → pick a candidate → preview the seal. Designed to finish in as little as 1 minute.

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