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A logo built from a graded ring of black halftone dots forming a hollow sunburst on yellow, with a small black capital M tucked at the upper right.
Summary
A two-color brand mark where hundreds of black dots, larger toward the inner edge and thinning outward, ring a hollow center to read as a stylized sun or aperture on a flat yellow field.
Visual description
The dot ring is graded like a printed halftone: dense, larger dots crowd the inner circle and dissolve into sparse, tiny dots at the outer rim, so the mark feels luminous rather than solid. The center is left as clean negative space, reading as a void or pupil. Off to the upper right, decoupled from the ring, sits a small plain black capital M in a neutral sans-serif, sized like a registration mark rather than a wordmark. Everything sits on an even mustard-yellow ground with generous breathing room. No gradients, no outlines, just dots and one letter.
Key takeaway
The halftone-grading trick: build a circular mark from discrete dots that scale and thin along the radius, so a flat two-color logo gains the illusion of glow and depth without any actual gradient. Detaching the lettermark to a corner keeps the symbol uncluttered.
Reuse notes
Good base for a symbol that needs to feel optical, scientific, or radiant (energy, optics, wellness, media) while staying printable in one ink. Works best on a saturated solid ground. The detached M is a placeholder lettermark, swap it for the real initial and keep it small so it never competes with the dot mark.









