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An abstract cyan halftone where dots scale from tiny to bold across a fixed grid, building a soft tonal image on a white field for use as brand texture.
Summary
A single-color cyan halftone laid on a regular grid, where dot diameter swells and shrinks cell by cell so density alone paints a soft, semi-abstract tonal image.
Visual description
The artwork is a portrait field of evenly spaced grid cells, each holding one cyan dot. Dot size varies smoothly from near-invisible specks to fat solid circles, so clusters of large dots read as shadow and sparse small dots read as highlight. The denser masses gather toward the lower and central areas, leaving the upper region mostly open white, which suggests a blurred underlying form without resolving into a clear subject. Color is held to one cyan across the whole image, with the white paper showing through everywhere as the lighter tone. The effect sits between a print halftone screen and a digital data-viz dot map.
Key takeaway
Driving tone purely by dot size on a fixed grid, with no color shifts, is a clean way to make a brand texture that scales and reproduces in one ink. The generous white breathing room keeps a dense pattern from feeling heavy. The same mechanic can map a logo or photo into a single-color halftone for consistent identity assets.
Reuse notes
Good as a background, section divider, or packaging texture for tech, SaaS, or print-leaning identities that want a tactile, screened look. Single-cyan keeps cost and reproduction simple. Mind contrast if you overlay text, the busy lower zone needs a solid plate or ample clear space behind type.









