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		<title>Finding Web Safe Fonts That Aren&#8217;t Times New Roman or Helvetica</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 13:14:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is possible to embed a font in your webpage and send it to users - James Mowery]]></description>
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<p>Choosing good fonts seem to be one of the hardest parts of a web design. How can you choose a good looking font without using the same 2 or 3 websafe fonts over and over? You can probably work a traditional font into your design, but even the standard Times New Roman or Helvetica isn&#8217;t present on 100% of computers. Here are some ways to use the latest technology to make sure that you get the font you want on your site.</p>
<h2>HTML 5 / CSS 3 Embeded Fonts</h2>
<p>Let&#8217;s get this out of the way first. It is possible to embed a font in your webpage and send it to users. This would be great, except for the fact that it has all sorts of issues. For one thing, it has major compatibility issues. You have to do quite a bit of CSS and HTML magic to get it to work exactly the same on all browsers. Even if you get it to work, then there&#8217;s still the issues of getting a font. Technically, this counts as redistributing a font, so you can&#8217;t do it unless you are licensed to use the font (which is expensive), or use a public domain font (which can work, but there are many bad free fonts out there and only a few good ones).</p>
<h2>The Free Way: <a href="http://code.google.com/apis/webfonts/" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/code.google.com/apis/webfonts/?referer=');">Google Fonts API</a></h2>
<p>The Google Fonts API is a great free service which lets you use any of the fonts in their (somewhat limited) directory for free. All you have to do is add a header link to your HTML to import a stylesheet, and then you can use the font.</p>
<h2>The Paid Way: <a href="http://typekit.com/" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/typekit.com/?referer=');">TypeKit</a></h2>
<p>Same thing as Google Fonts API, only it costs &#8211; but they have a way bigger and better selection of fonts. You can sign up and use their service to legally and easily embed fonts on your site.</p>
<p>About the author: <strong>James Mowery</strong> is a computer geek that writes about technology and related topics. To read more blog posts by him, go to <a href="http://www.laptopcomputers.org" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.laptopcomputers.org?referer=');">laptop computers</a>.</p>
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		<title>Yusaku Kamekura Posters</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 15:05:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a collection of posters by the father of Japanese graphic design and oft-described perfectionist, Yusaku Kamekura.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a collection of posters by the father of Japanese graphic design and oft-described perfectionist, Yusaku Kamekura.</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_1.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Sofu Teshigahara, One Man Show, 1954</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_1_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_1_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
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<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_14.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Nikon, 1954</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_14_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_14_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_2.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Gropius and Bauhaus Exhibition, 1954</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_2_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_2_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_13.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Nikon Mikron Binoculars, 1955</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_13_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_13_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_4.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Graphic &#8216;55 Exhibition, 1955</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_4_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_4_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_3.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Fuji Photo Contest, 1955</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_3_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_3_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_6.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Atomic Energy for Peaceful Industry, 1956</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_6_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_6_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_12.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Nikon SP, 1957</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_12_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_12_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_5.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Terror and Sorrow! Cancer! 1959</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_5_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_5_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_24.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>&#8220;Design&#8221; Magazine Cover, 1959</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_24_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_24_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_17.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Nikkorex 35, 1960</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_17_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_17_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_16.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Nikkor Lens, 1960</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_16_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_16_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_7.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Poster for 18th Olympic Games, 1961</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_7_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_7_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_23.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Rayon and Synthetic Fibres of Japan, 1961</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_23_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_23_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_15.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Rayon and Synthetic Fibres of Japan, 1962</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_15_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_15_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_8.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Election Poster, 1967</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_8_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_8_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_10.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Japan World Exposition, Osaka, 1967</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_10_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_10_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_11.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Office Design Exhibition, 1970</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_11_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_11_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_18.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Nikomat, 1971</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_18_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_18_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_19.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Tokyo International Design Competition for Lighting Fixtures, 1973</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_19_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_19_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_20.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>The 8th Annual Tokyo International Lighting Design Competition, 1977</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_20_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_20_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_21.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>The 9th Annual Tokyo International Lighting Design Competition, 1979</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_21_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_21_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_22.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>The 10th Tokyo International Lighting Design Competition, 1983</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_22_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_22_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_9.jpg" alt="Poster by Yusaku Kamekura -- " /><br /><em>Hiroshima Appeals, 1983</em> [<a href="http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_9_large.jpg" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/pinktentacle.com/images/10/kamekura_9_large.jpg?referer=');">+</a>]</p>
<p>[From "The Works of Yusaku Kamekura," Rikuyosha, 1983]</p>
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		<title>Typography Prints and Items from Ligature, Loop &amp; Stem</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 22:23:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prints based on awesome examples of fonts is very much my style.  Ligature, Loop &#038; Stem offers limited edition prints based on type and used in such a creative way that you'd love to own each and every print they offer.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.ligatureloopandstem.com/" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.ligatureloopandstem.com/?referer=');"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-295" title="Big Cartel - Ligature, Loop &amp; Stem" src="http://blog.bigcartel.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/bigcartel_ligature_loop_stem.jpg" alt="Big Cartel - Ligature, Loop &amp; Stem" width="464" height="240" /></a></p>
<p>Prints based on awesome examples of fonts is very much my style.  Ligature, Loop &#038; Stem offers limited edition prints based on type and used in such a creative way that you&#8217;d love to own each and every print they offer.</p>
<blockquote><p>Ligature, Loop &#038; Stem oﬀers limited edition products created to delight those who love typography and design. Use them for inspiration or reference as you work… or play.</p>
<p>LL&#038;S products are original, exclusive and crafted for you with precision and care by fellow designers: the chaps at ButterLabel, of Toronto and California.</p>
<p>As each collection sells out, LL&#038;S will release new original work. Consider this ﬁrst batch a tease to, erm… stroke your serif.</p></blockquote>
<p>Prices start at $10 for the buttons and $75 for the prints.  Definitely worth checking out.</p>
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		<title>Typographic town logos in hiragana/katakana</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 06:40:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Japanese town logos and official symbols designed to communicate the identity of each municipality come in a vast array of shapes and colors. Many of these municipal symbols incorporate typographical elements (particularly kanji, hiragana, katakana, and Roman letters) into their designs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_11.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Typographic logo for Kamagaya (Chiba) spells town name in katakana]</p>
<p>Japanese town logos &#8212; official symbols designed to communicate the identity of each municipality &#8212; come in a vast array of shapes and colors. Many of these municipal symbols incorporate typographical elements (particularly kanji, hiragana, katakana, and Roman letters) into their designs. In most cases, the stylized characters are straightforward and easy to spot (even if you don&#8217;t read Japanese), but sometimes you have to bend your eyes to see them. The more complex logos encode the name of the town into a puzzle-like symbol that begs to be deciphered. Here are a few typographic town logos that make clever use of hiragana and katakana characters. (The examples are arranged in Japanese alphabetical order and include a mixture of both alphabets.)</p>
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<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_02.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Abiko, Chiba]</p>
<p>A:  Abiko&#8217;s logo uses a stylized katakana ア (a) that symbolizes Lake Tega.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_10.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Itabashi, Tokyo]</p>
<p>I: The  picture-puzzle logo for Tokyo&#8217;s Itabashi ward consists of the katakana イタ (ita) surrounded by four (shi) katakana ハ (ha) &#8212; the katakana ハ (ha) is a variant of バ (ba). Together, the elements express the name &#8220;Itabashi&#8221; (&#8221;ita&#8221; + &#8220;ha&#8221; + &#8220;shi&#8221;).</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_01.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Urakawa, Hokkaido]</p>
<p>U: In Urakawa&#8217;s design, a stylized kanji 河 (kawa) is surrounded by four sets of the katakana ウラ (ura), which represent the four municipalities that joined together in 1902 to form the current town.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_05.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Ebino, Miyazaki]</p>
<p>E: Ebino&#8217;s hiragana え (e) is in the shape of Mt. Kirishima.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_29.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Owase, Mie]</p>
<p>O: Owase&#8217;s town logo consists of a katakana オ (o) in the shape of an eagle (pronounced &#8220;wase&#8221; in the local dialect).</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_13.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Kanoya, Kagoshima]</p>
<p>Ka: The blue shape represents the Osumi peninsula, and the red circle with the gold katakana カノヤ (Kanoya) represents the city.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_15.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Kikai, Kagoshima]</p>
<p>Ki: The logo for Kikai consists of a stylized hiragana き (ki).</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_45.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Kumamoto, Kumamoto]</p>
<p>Ku: Kumamoto&#8217;s logo is a rounded hiragana く (ku).</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_14.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Kesennuma, Miyagi]</p>
<p>Ke: The logo for Kesennuma consists of a hiragana け (ke).</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_16.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Komaki, Aichi]</p>
<p>Ko: The katakana コマキ (komaki) in this logo is designed to represent an airplane engine.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_19.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Misawa, Aomori]</p>
<p>Sa: In Misawa&#8217;s picture-puzzle logo, the three (mi) katakana サ (sa) form a ring (wa). The Y-shaped objects are pine needles.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_35.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi]</p>
<p>Shi: Shimonoseki&#8217;s logo consists of the hiragana しも (shimo) in the shape of a puffer fish.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_36.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Sumida, Tokyo]</p>
<p>Su: This symbol for Tokyo&#8217;s Sumida ward is composed of the katakana ス (su).</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_34.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Setana, Hokkaido]</p>
<p>Se: The katakana セ (se) is in the shape of Hokkaido, and the circle represents the town&#8217;s location on the map.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_40.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Urasoe, Okinawa]</p>
<p>So: The logo for Urasoe is said to incorporate the katakana ウラソエ (Urasoe), though the ソ (so) and エ (e) are difficult to see.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_43.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Tateyama, Chiba]</p>
<p>Ta: Tateyama&#8217;s logo consists of the katakana タ (ta) on the left, テ (te) on the right, and the kanji 山 (yama) in the center.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_04.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Chitose, Hokkaido]</p>
<p>Chi: In Chitose&#8217;s logo, the hiragana ち (chi) is shaped like an airplane.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_39.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Tsushima, Nagasaki]</p>
<p>Tsu: The six hiragana つ (tsu) in this logo represent the six municipalities that merged in 2004 to form the current city.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_38.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Toride, Ibaraki]</p>
<p>Te: Toride&#8217;s logo incorporates the katakana トリテ (torite). デ (de) is a variant of テ (te).</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_37.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Tōkai, Aichi]</p>
<p>To: The logo for Tōkai uses the hiragana とう (tō).</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_23.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Nankoku, Kochi]</p>
<p>Na: In Nankoku&#8217;s logo, the katakana ナ (na) resembles a pair of wings.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_25.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Niiza, Saitama]</p>
<p>Ni: Niiza&#8217;s logo incorporates the katakana ニ (ni) and ザ (za).</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_27.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Numazu, Shizuoka]</p>
<p>Nu: The logo for Numazu depicts the katakana ヌ (nu) with pine needles.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_24.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Nerima, Tokyo]</p>
<p>Ne: The logo for Tokyo&#8217;s Nerima ward consists of a katakana ネ (ne) with a horseshoe-shaped center &#8212; a reference to the &#8220;horse&#8221; kanji 馬 (ma) in Nerima.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_18.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Minoo, Osaka]</p>
<p>No: Minoo&#8217;s picture-puzzle logo consists of three (mi) katakana ノ (no).</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_08.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Hadano, Kanagawa]</p>
<p>Ha: The logo for Hadano consists of the katakana ハタノ (hatano) drawn to resemble wings. ダ (da) is a variant of タ (ta).</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_03.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Biei, Hokkaido]</p>
<p>Hi: Biei&#8217;s logo design features the hiragana び (bi) in the shape of Mt. Tokachi. び (bi) is a variant of ひ (hi). </p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_07.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Fukuchiyama]</p>
<p>Fu: The picture-puzzle logo for Fukuchiyama incorporates nine (ku) katakana フ (fu). </p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_33.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Sasebo, Nagasaki]</p>
<p>Ho: Sasebo&#8217;s logo is drawn with the katakana サセホ (Saseho). ボ (bo) is a variant of ホ (ho).</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_09.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Higashi-Matsuyama, Saitama]</p>
<p>Ma: This logo design consists of three katakana マ (ma). The symbol as a whole is meant to represent the kanji 東 (higashi), as well as the kanji 山 (yama).</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_17.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Minato, Tokyo]</p>
<p>Mi: The design for Tokyo&#8217;s Minato ward features a stylized version of the hiragana み (mi).</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_22.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Mutsu, Aomori]</p>
<p>Mu: Mutsu&#8217;s symbol consists of the hiragana むつ (mutsu).</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_12.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Kameoka, Kyoto]</p>
<p>Me: Kameoka&#8217;s logo design is said to incorporate letters from three alphabets, including the hiragana かめ (kame), the katakana カメ (kame), the roman letters KA, and others.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_20.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Mobara, Chiba]</p>
<p>Mo: Mobara&#8217;s town symbol is said to incorporate a stylized version of the hiragana も (mo), though it is difficult to make out.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_41.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Yachiyo, Chiba]</p>
<p>Ya: The logo for Yachiyo consists of the hiragana や (ya). </p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_42.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Yokosuka, Kanagawa]</p>
<p>Yo: Yokosuka&#8217;s symbol, which represents a mariner&#8217;s compass, incorporates the katakana ヨコ (yoko) styled like the Miura clan symbol.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_28.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Omura, Nagasaki]</p>
<p>Ra: Omura&#8217;s picture-puzzle logo features the kanji 大 (ō) surrounded by six (mu) katakana ラ (ra).</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_31.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Rishiri, Hokkaido]</p>
<p>Ri: Rishiri&#8217;s symbol is said to incorporate the hiragana り (ri), which representing ocean waves, along with the hiragana し (shi), which represents Mt. Rishiri.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_32.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Rumei, Hokkaido]</p>
<p>Ru: The logo for Rumei consists of the katakana ル (ru) surrounded by four seagulls.</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_30.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Rebun, Hokkaido]</p>
<p>Re: Rebun&#8217;s town symbol incorporates the katakana レ (re).</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_21.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Muroran, Hokkaido]</p>
<p>Ro: Muroran&#8217;s picture-puzzle logo consists of six (mu) katakana ロ (ro) surrounding an orchid (ran).</p>
<p align="center">* * * * *</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/flag_44.jpg" alt="Municipal flag, Japan -- " /><br />[Tokorozawa, Saitama]</p>
<p>Wa: The picture-puzzle logo for Tokorozawa features a yam (tokoro) surrounded by three katakana ワ (wa). In Japanese, &#8220;three&#8221; is pronounced &#8220;san,&#8221; which sounds similar to &#8220;za.&#8221;</p>
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