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A low-contrast SOMA wordmark set in tonal green on a soft lime gradient, with the O swapped for a pixel-grid square that hints at a tech identity.
Summary
A SOMA wordmark rendered in a barely-there tonal green on a soft lime gradient, where the second letter is replaced by a small pixel-grid square that signals a technical or product identity.
Visual description
The frame is a single diffuse gradient running from pale yellow-green at the edges to a more saturated lime at the center, with no hard shapes. Centered horizontally and slightly above the midline sits the all-caps wordmark in a clean geometric sans-serif, colored only a shade or two darker than the background so it reads as a quiet emboss rather than a bold logo. In place of the O is a cluster of small squares arranged in a grid, a pixel or matrix motif standing in for the round letter. A tiny registered-trademark mark sits at the upper right of the final A. There is no tagline, container, or supporting mark.
Key takeaway
The tone-on-tone treatment: keeping the logo only a half-step darker than the background turns a flat slide into a calm brand moment instead of a hard lockup. Also the letter-for-icon swap, replacing the O with a pixel grid, which embeds a product cue inside the word without adding a separate symbol.
Reuse notes
Good for a cover slide, brand-guideline divider, or hero where you want the mark present but understated. The low contrast is intentional and will fail accessibility as functional text, so reserve it for decorative brand display, not navigation or body copy. Pairs well with a saturated accent elsewhere in the system to offset the softness.









