Acknowledging the sources and contributions that made this project possible.
Erin is my partner in crime and number one beta tester. She has found countless bugs and made tons of suggestions to improve the app. If it wasn't for Erin I probably wouldn't have ever made the app in the first place. I initially made it to help the two of us practice writing kanji since we always struggled to remember how to write them when doing our homework.
Kelly is a fantastic product designer and good friend based out of New Zealand. He helped me redesign the home screen of the app and greatly improve its usability.
Manic Pixel Bean Girl is a skilled pixel artist and longtime friend who created KakiKata's logo and other art assets. Check out her work and consider requesting a custom commission by following the link!
The KanjiVG project has created an SVG file for each kanji with metadata that indicates kanji stroke order, direction, and additional information about the composition of the character.
Jōyō kanji database containing detailed information about each kanji's readings, stroke order, and frequency of use.
The database and distributed data files contain an entry for each kanji with extensive information on readings, stroke order, and additional metadata.