
Preview image. Unlock full-res
Repeating pattern of five stylized horse silhouettes in light gray and black, using abstract geometric curves and negative space for a contemporary mark system.
Summary
Repeating pattern of five stylized horse silhouettes in light gray and black, using abstract geometric curves and negative space for a contemporary mark system.
Visual description
Five horse heads and necks occupy the frame in a stacked, cascading grid arrangement. Each figure uses clean geometric curves to define ears, muzzles, necks, and chests, with negative space cutting through the shapes to create visual breaks and rhythm. The light gray solid fills contrast sharply against the black background, with selective curves left open to show the dark ground. The abstraction level is high enough to read as modern graphic symbol yet specific enough to be clearly equine.
Key takeaway
The economic use of line and void. Each horse is recognizable at a glance despite radical simplification. The repeating module works both as a cohesive pattern and as individual identity marks, making it flexible for logos, mark systems, or printed surfaces.
Reuse notes
Strong choice for luxury, equestrian, sports, or heritage brands seeking sophisticated minimalism. The stark monochrome suits both print and digital. Scale generously to preserve the curve clarity. The pattern density works as wallpaper or as a single-horse lockup depending on context.









