I like it because it reminds me of the Japanese kanji 森 Mori (Forest).
Which is in and of itself brilliant because it’s the kanji 木 Ki (Tree) repeated three times and bunched together.
I like it because it reminds me of the Japanese kanji 森 Mori (Forest).
Which is in and of itself brilliant because it’s the kanji 木 Ki (Tree) repeated three times and bunched together.
c/goodenoughtoeat
The plate makes the dish look like a playing card.
Federate, you cowards!
Unlike Threads, there’s people on BlueSky I actually want to follow.
The open can of Sapporo makes the whole thing look authentically Japanese.
Leslie Nielsen: “It has little taste buds all across its surface, but that’s not important right now.”
You’re going to share, right?
I know that Kanji was originally derived from Chinese but I don’t know which Chinese characters are the same and which are different without doing research.
It is nice that in this case the symbols are the same all the way across the board. 5/5 design choice on both counts.