Tech company logo with radiating mark

Tech company logo with radiating mark, minimal, geometric, dark

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Geometric mark combining a fan/radiating stripe pattern with a squared form, paired with clean sans-serif wordmark on dark background.

Summary

Logo for Fotech combining a light-gray geometric "G" mark made of radiating parallel lines fanning through a squared cutout, with a clean light-gray sans-serif wordmark on black background.

Visual description

Against a pure black background sits a two-part mark at actual size. The icon on the left is a light-gray geometric form: a "G"-like shape built from evenly-spaced parallel diagonal stripes that sweep upward in a fan pattern, with a negative rectangular cutout cutting through the middle creating a squared geometric tension. To the right, the wordmark "fotech" is set in a light-gray modern sans-serif, justified within a hairline-stroke rectangular frame with small square anchor points at each corner, suggesting precision and a constrained system. The overall impression is technological, engineered, minimal.

Key takeaway

The radiating-lines technique as a way to add visual motion and refinement to a simple geometric form; the use of negative space cutouts to create internal complexity without adding visual weight; the pairing of an icon with anchoring guides (the corner squares) that suggest a formal design system and engineering rigor.

Reuse notes

Strong for technology, fintech, software, or data-driven companies wanting to project precision and innovation. The light-gray-on-black palette is versatile and works at small sizes and large installations. The radiating-fan technique particularly suits companies in energy, data processing, or forward-looking tech sectors. Pair with geometric typeface families for consistency.

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