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A white S monogram built from a single folded ribbon with chamfered flat ends, set centered on solid black with a small trademark mark.
Summary
A white letter-S mark that reads as a single ribbon folded back on itself, the angular flat-cut ends giving it a sharp, engineered feel against pure black.
Visual description
The mark sits dead center on a solid black field. It is a thick S formed from one continuous band: the top stroke sweeps right and terminates in a flat diagonal cut, the band folds down and back through the middle, then the bottom stroke mirrors it with another chamfered flat end. The strokes have rounded interior pivots but blunt, beveled outer tips, so the form alternates between soft folds and crisp cut edges. A small sans-serif trademark (™) sits at the upper-right shoulder of the mark. No wordmark, no other elements; the negative space between the folds does the work of defining the S.
Key takeaway
The single-ribbon construction: one band that folds to spell a letter reads cleaner than overlapping strokes and stays legible at small sizes. Pairing rounded inner folds with flat chamfered tips gives an otherwise soft mark an engineered edge.
Reuse notes
A strong monogram approach for a tech or software brand whose initial is S (or any letter that suits a fold). The flat-cut ends and high black contrast make it feel premium and confident. Test legibility on light backgrounds; the form was clearly tuned for a dark field.









