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Book cover showing the title 'e/moji graphy the essence of kanji, visually' and author 'Mariko Takagi' above a kanji outline.

224 pages. Hardcover with linen spine and thread binding.

215mm (H) x  150mm (W)

English

ISBN 9789881311504

E/MOJI GRAPHY: THE ESSENCE OF KANJI, VISUALLY

SKU: 9789881311504
HK$320.00Price

by Mariko Takagi

 

emoji. You might expect this book to be about those bright ­yellow smileys. Yet, emoji means picture-writing, or pictogram, with the Japanese word holding two parts: e (絵) for picture, and moji (文字) for character, letter, or complete writing system.

kanji. You might have heard that kanji—the Japanese term for Chinese characters—is ideographic; that you can always ‘read’ the meaning within the form. That’s a myth! The main body of kanji is phono-logographic, or linked to both pronunciation and meaning.

e/moji graphy: the essence of kanji, visually is the third volume in Mariko Takagi’s series on the Japanese writing system, following Hanzi Graphy (in English) and Kanji Graphy (in German). With its new clarity and terminology, this book is an indispensable guide for people interested in visualising the intersections of writing, reading, typography, and culture.

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