Letterform logo with geometric negative space (KBD)

Letterform logo with geometric negative space (KBD), minimal, geometric, dark

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Minimalist three-letter logo mark combining geometric forms: angular K, rounded B, and curved D in pure white on black, unified through careful spacing and form echo.

Summary

Minimalist three-letter identity combining angular, rounded, and curved geometric forms in white against black, read as a unified lettermark through symmetry and form echo.

Visual description

Pure black background. Three connected letterforms in bright white (#FFFFFF) float center-frame: a K built from an angular triangle carved from a rectangle; a B constructed from a rectangular base and rounded protrusion; a D formed from a vertical stem and closed circle. The three letters abut one another with minimal spacing, their baseline and cap-line aligned. The K's negative space creates an arrow or chevron shape. The B's curve and D's circle echo each other formally, creating visual rhythm despite different construction logics. The overall impression is of interlocking geometric forms refined to their essential shapes. Contrast is maximum: pure white on pure black.

Key takeaway

How negative space becomes as important as the form itself, especially in the K's carved triangle. The use of mixed geometry (angles, curves, circles) within a unified, legible mark. The restraint of pure black and white to make the shape unmistakably clear at any scale.

Reuse notes

Excellent for tech, developer, or creative-studio brands where clarity and geometric sophistication signal precision. Works at any scale and would hold up in monochrome contexts. The logo's compact proportions suit icon usage, app marks, and favicon conversion. Not ideal for industries requiring warmth or approachability.

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