Modular grid pattern with four-point star bursts

Modular grid pattern with four-point star bursts, geometric, flat, warm

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A modular brand pattern built from red, green, black and cream square tiles, each centered on a thin four-pointed compass-star burst.

Summary

A modular brand pattern assembled from square tiles in red, forest green, black and cream, each tile carrying a thin four-pointed star or compass burst at its center. The defining move is one repeating star motif binding tiles of mismatched size and color into a single system.

Visual description

The frame is divided into a grid of squares of varying scale, color-blocked in flat red, dark green, near-black and warm cream with a few light-grey panels. A large cream rectangle anchors the center-left, surrounded by smaller tiles toward the edges. Almost every tile is marked by a slim, hairline four-pointed star whose arms taper to fine points, drawn in a contrasting color (black on red, red on cream, cream on black) so the same mark reads differently across the palette. There is no type. The arrangement feels like a tile kit or sticker sheet rather than a single composition.

Key takeaway

One small repeatable mark (the four-point star) placed identically on every tile is enough to unify wildly different color blocks into a coherent identity system. Vary tile size and color, keep the motif and its hairline weight constant.

Reuse notes

Good as a brand pattern library, packaging surface, or event wayfinding where you need many interchangeable color tiles that still read as one family. The festive red-green-cream palette skews seasonal; swap colors to de-holiday it. Needs the star weight kept truly thin or it stops feeling precise.

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