Hi there!
I have a curious question and was wondering if someone here could help me.
I work in a branding agency, and we are rebranding an authentic Japanese restaurant.
A little background:
The restaurant had 2 owners, an original Japanese chef, and an American associate. The Japanese Chef has since passed away. The American associate wants to rebrand the restaurant. The restaurant's name is Hanaichi, and has a Kanji Logotype (an old one). The Kanji supposedly spells out "Hanaichi" as well.
We (the branding agency) want to preserve the Kanji, but make it look more polished and modern.
From what I've researched, the top part of the Kanji means "Hana", and I've found the appropriate Kanji and polished it.
The bottom part I'm guessing means "Ichi", but I haven't found any similar Kanji.
My question are these:
1. What is the cloud drawing around the "Hana"? Is it decoration or does it have any meaning?
2. The "Ichi" symbol, is it accurate or it a kind of stylized version of the "ichi" Kanji?
My objective is to understand what can and can't be modified so the Kanji doesn't lose its meaning.
Here is an image of what we're working with: http://imgur.com/7HKrk0z
Thank you all in advance!