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継未「和写」- フォトコミュニケーションで、世界とつながろう app for iPhone and iPad


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Social Networking Photo & Video
Developer: YouTeacher Inc.
Free
Current version: 1.8, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 29 Mar 2014
App size: 44.57 Mb

TUGUMI "WASHA " - Photo communication and Follow us on the world.

You can, not just take a picture; put a meaning to the photograph, which I took with this app.

You can, work out of the calligrapher KAMARI wrote, are laid out pictures of your character of choice.

You transmitted to the other party what you took a picture with any feeling, or would like to have seen in what way.

We are would like to fellowship with a lot of people through the characters and feelings words. We have been reading the " Shoko" this.

I believe a lot of feeling if Ae transmitted through the photos, fun to take a picture communication and, more smoothly and surely increase.

Please enjoy.


- Profile -

MAEDA KAMARI

Calligrapher
Started learning calligraphy at the age of five, and graduated from Course of Calligraphy education, Tokyo Gakugei University.
Continue to write calligraphy, a traditional part of Japanese culture, through works, private exhibitions and workshops, with the aspirations to connect calligraphy to the future going to globalization and to the children responsible for the future.

Concept

To write calligraphy is "to engrave" calligraphy.
Since primitive times, mankind has engraved the character to animal bones. Engraving is the origin of calligraphy.
Then, "to write" words has been carried as the practical function in the East and West, while the tools went through transition.
Today, the evolution of technology makes the trend of calligraphy from "to write" to "to input" words.
Essence of "to write" is "to engrave".
And it is to write down the movement of our mind and thoughts as a character.
Ill keep engraving them,
as calligraphy.
and as Wood Print.

Background
I started learning calligraphy because I was strongly influenced by my parents.
As they were born during the Taisho era, they couldnt write words except their name, some Chinese numeral and Katakana because the literacy education in japan was not enough at the time.
They gave me the opportunity to learn calligraphy because they didnt have their child annoyed with painful experience like them any more.
Today, we’re passing into the world of "not write" words.
I want to find the value of "write" words again that used to be.
And I will keep engraving calligraphy to convey "to write" to next generation, and to the future.

Education
B.A., Course of Calligraphy education, Faculty of Education, Tokyo Gakugei University, Tokyo. 1996

Client Work
Talk between Son Masayoshi(the president of SoftBank) and Yanai Tadashi(the chairman of Uniqlo)
Title lettering "Kokorozashi Takaku"

"SoftBank LIVE 2014"(the presidents speech for new recruits)
Title lettering "Idomu"

antenna shop of Fukui prefecture "Fukui MinamiAoyama 291"
Title lettering for website

Zankyo-record Zankyo-juku
Academy logo lettering "PrsnT"

Hataraku Corporation
Corporate identity lettering "Hataraku"