Design 1  | Elegant Rounder This is a Chinese name seal for names with 3 characters. The 4th character 印 yìn is just a filler to make the seal look balanced. Thus, looking more aesthetically pleasant. The Chinese script used is more readable than the old seal script used in Style 2 and 3. This style (together with Style 2 and 3) is suitable for those who want to use it on their artwork. Or those who simply want the stamps to look as close as the traditional seal made by stone seals. |
Design 2  | Round Traditional The script used in this round name seal is called 篆书 Zhuànshū. Translated as seal script. This script is popularly used in Chinese name seals. It gives the seal more character. |
Design 3  | Square Traditional This style uses the seal script same as the one in Style 2. It has a square shape. |
Design 4  | Bilingual Combo Style 4 incorporates the English (or non-Chinese) name. This style is suitable for those who are in a predominantly non-Chinese community, where not everybody reads Chinese. This style has the English name in Title Case - Sara. |
 | You can also have your English name in CAPS. |
 | If the name is too long, you may use your initials. Style 4 will give you a stamp that looks cool on your books or other belongings. |
Design 5  | Yin Yang Combo Style 5 has both your English (non-Chinese) and Chinese names. They are a combination of yin and yang. The white background has the English name while the red background has the Chinese name. It's a harmonious combination of East meeting West. The English name is in Title Case. |
 | The English name is in CAPS. |
 | This is a sample of how it will look for names that are longer. The name has 3 Chinese characters. The English name is in Title Case. |
 | The name in English is in CAPS. |