edge logo with vertical-bar skyline mark

edge logo with vertical-bar skyline mark, minimal, geometric, dark

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Logo for 'edge' pairing a lowercase rounded wordmark with a square mark built from uneven vertical bars that step up like a bar chart or skyline, white on black.

Summary

A horizontal logo lockup for "edge": a square symbol made of many thin white vertical bars of varying heights that step up toward the center, set beside a lowercase rounded sans-serif wordmark, all white on black.

Visual description

The mark occupies a roughly square area on the left. It is composed of a dense row of slim vertical white bars whose bottom edges align while their top edges vary, the taller bars clustering toward the middle so the silhouette suggests a city skyline or an ascending bar chart. The bars sit on a black field with even spacing between them, reading as line art rather than solid mass. To the right, the wordmark "edge" is set in a heavy lowercase sans-serif with generous round bowls on the e, d, and g, and a small superscript registered "F" mark at the upper right. Everything is pure white on a near-black background with no other color or detail.

Key takeaway

The skyline-of-bars symbol does double duty: it can read as growth and data (bar chart) or as place and structure (skyline), letting one geometric motif carry several brand meanings. Anchoring a clean rounded lowercase wordmark next to a sharp, technical line mark balances approachable and precise.

Reuse notes

A versatile reference for analytics, fintech, B2B, real-estate, or consulting identities that want a chartable, structured symbol. The white-on-black lockup is the inverse case; the same mark would invert cleanly to black-on-white. Reuse the variable-height-bar technique whenever you need a mark that implies progress or measurement without literal iconography.

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