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An interlocking L and S monogram in high-contrast serif letterforms, nested inside a thin ring so the two characters share strokes and split the circle into curved negative-space wedges.
Summary
A circular monogram that locks a serif "L" and "S" together so they overlap and share contour, with the surrounding thin ring cropping the letters at top and bottom to leave crescent slivers of white.
Visual description
Black on white. A heavy "L" with a high-contrast serif (thick stem, fine bracketed serifs) sits at center; an "S" of the same construction weaves through and over it, the two letters interlocking rather than sitting side by side. A thin keyline circle wraps the pair tightly, clipping the tops and feet of the letters so the enclosure and the type fuse into one mark. The negative space breaks into curved wedges at the corners. Stroke contrast (thick verticals, hairline transitions) gives it a refined, fashion-house character; no straight-line geometry, all from the typeface.
Key takeaway
Letting the enclosing circle crop the letterforms rather than float them inside it, so ring and monogram become a single integrated shape. The high-contrast serif treatment is what reads as luxury here, not the layout, proving that the typeface choice alone can set the entire price-point of a mark.
Reuse notes
A strong direction for a fashion, beauty, jewelry, hospitality, or boutique-studio monogram where two initials need an elegant lockup. The hairline serifs demand size and resolution to survive, so supply a simplified or solid-weight variant for favicons, embossing, and small print. Pairs naturally with a restrained serif wordmark and generous white space.









