Regarding the characters to be put in Orata.

Hello.
Regarding the characters in the Ora-ta series, which are limited to hiragana,
There was an unexpected response.
"Apparently, in the upper grades of elementary school, hiragana actually looks stylish."
Apparently, that's what girls say. I see.
The reason why I limited it to hiragana is
It may also be related to the font used,
I wanted to make the text part of the design and give the whole thing a background pattern.
The shape of hiragana is simpler than that of kanji, and I think it looks like a pattern when viewed from a distance.
So I arranged them in a row, and when you look closely you'll be surprised to see that they have names!
I wanted to make it.
"Do you have a bigger one with the names in a row?"
I am often asked,
"My teachers are older than me, so they might say I can't see."
We also received valuable feedback such as:
We are currently considering making larger font options available in the future.
It is limited to hiragana, but punctuation marks and spaces can also be included.
For names, you can put a space between the first and last name,
When cutting the tape, make sure the separation between the first name and the surname is clear.
The spaces between each name will be slightly larger.
Please understand that this will result in a slightly reduced number of name tapes available.
(However, this does not apply to masking tape that has pictures between the letters.)
If you want to put a space between your first and last name, it doesn't matter.
If this is your concern, we recommend leaving no space.
Anyway, we hope you can create a tape that is more unique to you.
We are willing to try anything that orata can do!
We welcome any questions you may have, so please feel free to contact us with any concerns you may have.
(Added on June 19th ↓)
Currently, the Orata series also allows you to print the alphabet.
Alphabet characters are treated as half-width characters and up to 30 characters are OK.
It is also possible to combine hiragana and alphabets.
You can add not only your name but also a message,
Why not try making your own original masking tape using your favorite words?
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