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A minimal logomark built from seven coral-red dots that read as an upward-right arrow or plus, set small and centered on a warm light-grey field.
Summary
A small coral-red logomark made of seven equal dots arranged so a central plus reads as an arrow pointing up and to the right, floating in deep negative space on a warm off-grey ground.
Visual description
Seven flat circles in saturated coral sit dead-center of a large warm light-grey canvas. Five form a cross or plus (one center dot with one above, below, left, and right), and two more step up off the top-right to extend the shape into a diagonal arrowhead. All dots are the same diameter and edge-to-edge spacing, so the mark stays on an implied square grid. The vast empty field around it sells the mark as a contained logo presentation rather than a pattern. Color is the single variable: one coral against one neutral, no outline, gradient, or type.
Key takeaway
Build a mark from a repeated single primitive (one dot) on a tight grid, then nudge two units off-axis to imply direction, so the logo carries movement without any custom curve. Present it tiny in a sea of negative space to signal confidence and let it double as an app icon.
Reuse notes
Suits fintech, productivity, or developer-tool brands wanting a system that animates and tiles easily, since dot-grid marks rebuild from primitives in code. The one-accent-on-neutral treatment is the showcase context; on a real product the mark needs to hold up much smaller than shown here.









