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Serge
Which Kanji makes more sense and is more readable?
Hi everyone, I am new to this forum so dozo yoroshiku!
I am designing a tattoo for myself in Kanji which will have 3 words:
Makoto (or Shinjitsu) - 誠 (or 誠実)
Ninten - 忍耐
Yuuki - 勇気
However, I am not sure on which arrangement to choose - not from design perspective but mostly from logical perspective - can you please advice whether any of these arrangements make more sense then the others and which ones don't look right at all?
勇気
忍耐
誠
(Best from design perspective but probably makes least sense)
or
勇気
忍耐
誠実
or
勇忍誠
気耐実
Tasukete kurete arigato gozaimasu!
Oct 9, 2013 12:28 AM
Answers · 3
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Hi, Serge,
kotirakoso yorosiku!
I think the middle one is better if you want to focus on the meaning. But I think first one is also cool.
and I do not recommend you the last one, because the style is confusing for Japanese.
勇忍誠
気耐実
we can read, but at first glance, maybe someone think what's 勇忍誠?
October 9, 2013
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