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A high-contrast black-and-white logo tile where a bold diagonal black bar zigzags corner to corner, notched by a small white K25 panel in the upper right.
Summary
A square monochrome mark where one thick black diagonal bar runs from the lower-left to the upper-right inside a thin black border, broken by a white rectangular cutout holding a small black "K25" lettermark.
Visual description
The composition is a square framed by a slim black keyline. A bold black band cuts diagonally across the field at roughly 45 degrees, splitting the white interior into two triangular halves that mirror each other. Where the bar reaches the top edge it is notched away to leave a clean white panel in the upper-right corner, and that panel carries "K25" in a compact bold black sans-serif. The grey value in the palette is incidental compression, the design is purely black on white. The geometry reads as an arrow or a slash, with the negative-space triangles doing as much work as the black bar.
Key takeaway
Carve the lettermark out of the graphic rather than placing it on top: the K25 lives in a white notch cut into the diagonal bar, so the typography and the shape share one continuous figure-ground system. One bold diagonal plus a corner cutout is enough to make a flexible, scalable identity tile.
Reuse notes
Ideal for an event, edition, or season mark (the "25" reads as a year) and for stark signage or social avatars where it must survive at tiny sizes in one color. Pairs with an all-caps grotesque for supporting type. Caveat: it is a system, not a finished wordmark, swap the K25 for the real initials and keep the single-diagonal discipline.









