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A single thin white hand-drawn circle, open and slightly wobbly, sits centered on a flat electric-blue field with one small dot where the stroke begins.
Summary
A single thin white circle drawn by hand on a flat electric-blue background. The loop does not fully close and starts from a small round dot on its left side, giving it the look of a hand-circled annotation rather than a perfect geometric ring.
Visual description
The frame is filled edge to edge with one saturated blue. A nearly circular white hairline stroke sits centered, large but inset with even margin on all sides. The line is intentionally imperfect: it wobbles slightly, tapers in places, and leaves a visible gap at the upper right where the two ends do not meet. At the start of the stroke, on the left, there is a small solid white dot with a short tail leading into the loop, like the click point of a pen. No other elements, no type, no shading. Pure figure and ground.
Key takeaway
The hand-drawn imperfect circle as a marked/selected device over a flat brand color. The deliberate open gap and the starting dot keep it human and casual instead of a sterile vector ring, and a single accent stroke over one solid color reads instantly at any size.
Reuse notes
Good as a highlight or circle-this motif in editorial, presentation, or marketing layouts, or as a loading or focus state. Drop the dot and gap if you need it to read as a clean ring. Relies on strong figure-ground contrast, so keep the stroke light on a deep field.









