(typography) a typestyle that mimics the look of 隷書 (reisho, “clerical script”) being stamped (thus, with broken and irregular strokes) rather than handwritten; this ancient seal
look arose in Nara-period Japan, and has no relation to the original Chinese 篆書 (tensho, “seal script”)
古印体
古印体
(typography) a typestyle that mimics the look of 隷書 (reisho, “clerical script”) being stamped (thus, with broken and irregular strokes) rather than handwritten; this "ancient seal" look arose in Nara-period Japan, and has no relation to the original Chinese 篆書 (tensho, “seal script”)
(typography) a typestyle that mimics the look of 隷書 (reisho, “clerical script”) being stamped (thus, with broken and irregular strokes) rather than handwritten; this ancient seal
look arose in Nara-period Japan, and has no relation to the original Chinese 篆書 (tensho, “seal script”)