I will write your name or word in japanese chinese or korean calligraphy art


About this gig
Can not decide between Japanese, Chinese, or Korean calligraphy for your tattoo or logo? Now you can get all three translated accurately and designed in authentic brush calligraphy in a single order.
InkScript Studio's multi-script calligraphy gig is perfect for buyers who want to compare how their name or word looks across East Asian scripts, or who need the same design rendered in multiple languages for a multilingual brand or art project.
Perfect for:
- Tattoo collectors comparing Kanji vs Hanzi vs Hangul aesthetics
- Multilingual brand identities targeting Asian markets
- Cultural gift art showing a name across all three scripts
- Educators and language enthusiasts
- Apparel and merchandise with authentic East Asian script design
What is included:
- Accurate translation into each requested script (Japanese, Chinese, Korean)
- Explanation of character meanings in each language
- High-quality brush calligraphy art for each script
- Side-by-side comparison layout (Standard and Premium)
- Fully annotated comparison sheet on Premium tier
- All files in PNG, PDF, SVG, and AI vector
Order now to receive your name beautifully rendered in Japanese Kanji, Chinese Hanzi, and Korean Hangul!!!
Delivery style preference
Please inform the freelancer of any preferences or concerns regarding the use of AI tools in the completion and/or delivery of your order.
Get to know Fujimoto san
Calligraphy Artist
- FromUnited Kingdom
- Member sinceMay 2026
- Avg. response time4 hours
Languages
English, Arabic, Japanese, Chinese, Korean
FAQ
Do the characters mean exactly the same thing in all three scripts?
Not always. Japanese Kanji, Chinese Hanzi, and Korean Hanja share many characters visually but pronunciation and nuance differ. I translate each independently for full accuracy and include explanations for all scripts.
Which script should I choose for a tattoo?
It depends on your connection to the culture and the aesthetic you want. Kanji (Japanese) tends to have the most varied brush styles. Chinese Hanzi has the broadest character set. Korean Hangul is unique and immediately recognisable.
Can I get the same name in all three scripts for comparison?
Yes, you receive all scripts in one delivery with a side-by-side comparison layout so you can decide which to use for your final piece.
What is the difference between Japanese Kanji and Chinese Hanzi?
Both use the same character origins, but Japanese Kanji includes simplified forms (Shinjitai) and some characters unique to Japan. Chinese Hanzi exists in Traditional (Taiwan, Hong Kong) and Simplified (mainland China) forms. Korean Hanja uses Traditional Chinese characters.
