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Black monoline wordmark spelling 'loop' as one continuous unbroken stroke, with the letters interweaving into a horizontal figure-eight braid.
Summary
A lowercase wordmark reading "loop", drawn as a single uniform-weight stroke whose letters cross over and under each other to form a continuous interlaced ribbon.
Visual description
Solid black mark on an off-white field, set horizontally and centered. The whole word is one monoline path of even thickness: the stem of the first letter rises with a rounded cap, then the line weaves through the two o's and the p as a series of overlapping loops, reading as a flattened figure-eight or braid. Strokes pass alternately above and below one another at each crossing, so the eye traces one unbroken ribbon end to end. No counters are fully closed; legibility comes from the rhythm of the curves rather than conventional letterforms.
Key takeaway
The over-under weave at every letter junction, which literally enacts the word "loop" while keeping a single continuous line. Uniform stroke weight across the entire mark makes the interlacing read as one object, not separate glyphs.
Reuse notes
Strong for any brand whose name suggests continuity, cycles, or connection (loops, networks, subscriptions, recycling). Works as a pure black mark and will reverse cleanly to white. The woven detail needs scale to hold up, so test it at small favicon sizes before committing.









