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A white lowercase 'xyz' wordmark with the 'y' descender replaced by a circular form containing a centered dot.
Summary
The lowercase letters 'xyz' in white sans-serif against black; the 'y' descender ends in a circle with a centered dot rather than a traditional tail.
Visual description
White letters on a black background, sans-serif, substantial weight. The 'x' and 'z' read as standard characters. The 'y' has a standard bowl and ascender, but its descender transitions into a perfect circle outline with a solid dot or small circle at its center, replacing the usual letter tail. The circular element serves as both punctuation and visual marker.
Key takeaway
A custom letterform modification that signals innovation without losing typographic integrity. The circular y creates a memorable identity marker while the standard x and z keep the wordmark readable.
Reuse notes
Works well for tech, design, or modern brands seeking personality through typography. The geometric modification draws the eye but can risk losing legibility at small sizes below 200px.









