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A clean white sans-serif wordmark on a deep forest-green field, split mid-phrase by a bright chartreuse waving-flag glyph that stands in for a word.
Summary
A centered white sans-serif wordmark on a deep forest-green ground, where a bright chartreuse waving-flag glyph is dropped into the middle of the phrase to act as a graphic word break.
Visual description
A single horizontal lockup centered on a saturated dark-green background. The two words are set in a clean medium-weight grotesque sans, all white, at the same size, with a generous field of green around them. Between the two words sits a small solid chartreuse shape: a stylized waving flag or pennant rendered as a flat geometric mark, its yellow-green standing in sharp contrast to both the white type and the green field. The glyph occupies the slot where a connecting word or ampersand would go, so the eye reads it as part of the line rather than a separate icon. No outlines, gradients, or texture, just three flat colors.
Key takeaway
Substituting a brand glyph for a word in the middle of a wordmark, rather than tacking an icon onto the front, ties the symbol and name into one inseparable lockup and gives you a standalone mark for free. The two-color split (white type, single bright accent on a deep ground) is a tight, ownable palette. A single high-chroma accent against a dark muted base reads as energetic without feeling loud.
Reuse notes
Good default for a club, society, collective, or community brand that wants warmth plus a confident edge. The inline-glyph trick needs a phrase with a natural midpoint and a symbol simple enough to read at body size. Keep the accent to one shape and one use so it can detach as an app icon or favicon; the deep-green-on-bright-accent pairing also inverts cleanly for light backgrounds.









