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Black asymmetric geometric mark composed of rotated rectangles, constructed on a visible cyan grid with mathematical precision.
Summary
An asymmetric geometric logo constructed from rotated rectangles arranged on a visible cyan grid, demonstrating a modular, grid-based design system.
Visual description
Centered on a white field, a black geometric mark is built from three offset rectangular bars rotating diagonally upward and rightward. Beneath and behind is a light cyan grid (8 columns, 6 rows) showing the construction logic. The rectangles occupy different grid cells, with rounded endpoints on some segments, creating a sense of kinetic movement despite static geometry. A thin cyan rule frames the grid boundary. The top and bottom edges have black bars as visual anchors.
Key takeaway
Using the grid as visible design system documentation rather than hidden logic. The rounded endpoint variation on geometric forms adding organic tension to strict geometry. The off-center, asymmetric mark reading as dynamic without moving. The color palette (black, white, cyan accent) establishing clarity without distraction.
Reuse notes
Effective for tech and UI/UX companies, or design systems where showing your construction rules is part of your brand story. The visible grid works best at display scale; at favicon or app-icon sizes it may become busy. The grid itself is a design decision you can remove for final mark application, or keep as a locked construction layer.









