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A small monochrome halftone blob made of black dots that grow dense at the center and dissolve into scattered points at the edges, floating in a wide light-gray field.
Summary
A halftone dot cluster that reads as a soft irregular blob: dots are large and packed solid in the center, then thin out and shrink toward the perimeter so the form fades rather than ends.
Visual description
A single small graphic sits centered in a large, near-empty light-gray frame, dwarfed by negative space. The mark is built on a regular dot grid, but dot size and density are modulated: a dense black core gives way to a falloff ring of progressively smaller, sparser dots that scatter into the gray. The outline is loose and organic despite the underlying grid, giving the impression of a printed halftone or a particle dispersion. Strictly black, gray, and off-white; no type, no other elements.
Key takeaway
Drive a halftone off a regular dot grid but vary dot size and spacing so a rigid grid produces an organic, fading edge. The extreme surrounding whitespace makes a tiny mark feel intentional and gallery-like.
Reuse notes
A flexible abstract mark or texture for a technical, scientific, or print-led identity, and a good base for a logo loading state or pattern fill. The dispersion can be animated or recolored. Keep it surrounded by air; cropped tight it loses the dissolve that makes it work.









