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Japanese Design Motifs

This collection presents more than 4,000 individual designs in the 900-year-old tradition of Japanese family crests. Through constant variation and invention over the centuries, this has become one of the richest graphic art traditions in the world.
Most of these motifs are circular, and they can all be fitted into a square. Within those limitations is a seemingly endless range of designs, beginning with the dozens and dozens of root motifs — rice plant, gingko, scallop, lightning, anchor, spool, raft, candle, scissors, fern, saki bottle, lotus blossom, mountain arrow, pine, wisteria, ship, rabbit, and scores of others. Practically every kind of plant, bird, animal, natural phenomenon, and manufactured object of Japanese culture was at one time or another included in a family crest. In addition, each of the root designs was treated to dozens of imaginative variations — they were reproduced bilaterally, in triangles, diamonds, five- and six-pointed stars, in spirals, were built up in series, made to overlap, combined with each other, and so on. Some of these are classic and recognizable designs, like the yin-yang, linked rings, and treasure knot. Many of the others have rarely been seen in the West.
Graphic artists, textile designers, pattern-makers, advertisers, and other commercial artists looking for an untapped source of novel, appealing designs will find a wealth of material here. Some of these motifs can be used to suggest an exotic flavor, and others are universal and can be used almost anywhere.


Reprint of the Matsuya Piece-Goods Store, Tokyo, 1913 edition.
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This collection presents more than 4,000 individual designs in the 900-year-old tradition of Japanese family crests. Through constant variation and invention over the centuries, this has become one of the richest graphic art traditions in the world.
Most of these motifs are circular, and they can all be fitted into a square. Within those limitations is a seemingly endless range of designs, beginning with the dozens and dozens of root motifs — rice plant, gingko, scallop, lightning, anchor, spool, raft, candle, scissors, fern, saki bottle, lotus blossom, mountain arrow, pine, wisteria, ship, rabbit, and scores of others. Practically every kind of plant, bird, animal, natural phenomenon, and manufactured object of Japanese culture was at one time or another included in a family crest. In addition, each of the root designs was treated to dozens of imaginative variations — they were reproduced bilaterally, in triangles, diamonds, five- and six-pointed stars, in spirals, were built up in series, made to overlap, combined with each other, and so on. Some of these are classic and recognizable designs, like the yin-yang, linked rings, and treasure knot. Many of the others have rarely been seen in the West.
Graphic artists, textile designers, pattern-makers, advertisers, and other commercial artists looking for an untapped source of novel, appealing designs will find a wealth of material here. Some of these motifs can be used to suggest an exotic flavor, and others are universal and can be used almost anywhere.


Reprint of the Matsuya Piece-Goods Store, Tokyo, 1913 edition.
clip art;japanese art;graphic designs;art tradition;design elements;japanese family;art nouveau;traditional japanese;japanese culture;ukiyo-e prints;quilting patterns;family crest;stencil;negative space;glaser;crests;silhouette;deconstruction;kamon;olympics;persian;stenciling;hornung;mons;emblems;polish;bookbinding;motifs;clip;logos;soviet;floral;textiles;geometric;designers;circular;blossoms;reproduced;catalogue;cloth;graphics;fabric;variations;dozens;symbolism;books on crests;books on catalogues;books on polishes;books on kamon;books on japanese arts;books on family crests;books on deconstructions;books on clips;books on designers;books on negative spaces;books on clip arts;books on logos;books on emblems;books on hornung;books on symbolisms;books on japanese families;books on art traditions;books on art nouveaus;books on cloths;books on variations;books on stencils;books on mons;books on glaser;books on silhouette;books on blossoms;books on textiles;books on dozens;books on design elements;books on fabrics;books on japanese cultures;books on quilting patterns;books on graphic designs;books on graphics;books on olympics;books on motifs
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