Overview Some typefaces are mysterious, like this oneits origins are an enigma wrapped within a riddle, indeed. Elements of simple Japanese brushwork (in the graphic) might work. Buy Ereshkigal font from Scriptorium on. Any design that captures that feeling would be perfect. I'd like to stick to near-white and earthy colors, ashy browns and/or warm greys (pearl, cinereous, dark lava, seal brown, umber, taupe etc.)ĭespite the company's name, the aesthetic of my work isn't Japanese the name was inspired by the elemental, simple, natural force and themes of Haiku poetry. I don't want to include any photographic imagery in the logo, but I would like to incorporate a simple graphic suggestive of a piece of jewelry. However every new issue of an e-periodical is considered a separate, new publication, as are newly issued versions of existing publications. I liked the idea, but my execution was terrible. My initial logo mockup was a capital 'H' in Papyrus with a simple graphic of a bracelet wound around it, and the name 'Haiku Jewelry' justified against the inside bottom of the right vertical bar of the 'H'. Please spread the word around, if you like the Merchant typeface.Rajesh. Nothing too italicized must be easy to read. Im open to suggestion and hope that the preferences detailed below will inspire you, not limit you I like Papyrus and similar art-y fonts (Ereshkigal, Fable. I like Papyrus and similar art-y fonts (Ereshkigal, Fable, Garamold). I'm open to suggestion and hope that the preferences detailed below will inspire you, not limit you!