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Symmetrical geometric logo built from nine circular segments arranged in a 3x3 grid, with a dominant center circle and white shapes on black.
Summary
A geometric broadcast-style mark built from nine circular segments in a 3x3 grid pattern, with a bold center circle and white forms that read equally well scaled to favicon or signage size.
Visual description
Black background. Nine white circular shapes in a 3x3 grid: a solid circle at center, eight partial circles (half and quarter circles) surrounding it, each fitting into its grid cell. The outer segments form a repeating pattern of curved shapes, creating radial symmetry around the center. Negative space between segments is minimal, making the white forms read as a cohesive, interlocking unit despite being composed of separate pieces.
Key takeaway
The modularity: each segment can be isolated, reordered, or paired independently. The constraint of a grid forces geometric harmony. The aggressive negative space (black background, clean white shapes) makes the system work at any size and still read as intentional rather than flat.
Reuse notes
Strong for broadcast, technology, or media identities where modular flexibility and grid-based precision signal expertise. The 3x3 structure is memorable; avoid cluttering it with text at small sizes. Works only on dark or light solid backgrounds, not textured.









