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A grid of 36 minimal geometric icons composed of simple triangles, circles, and angular shapes in white on a black background.
Summary
A systematic display of geometric icons arranged in a 6×6 grid, each constructed from simple angular and circular forms in a consistent modular style.
Visual description
Black background with 36 white icons organized in six rows. Each icon uses the same geometric vocabulary: triangles, circles, dots, and angular lines. Some icons feature grouped circles, overlapping triangles, stacked shapes, or rotated elements. The icons remain consistent in visual weight and construction logic despite varying silhouettes, suggesting a unified design system for diverse concepts.
Key takeaway
Modular, rule-based icon construction creates coherence across a large set. Each icon feels related to others through shared geometric vocabulary, not just style or stroke weight. The restraint (only triangles, circles, lines) makes the system scalable and flexible.
Reuse notes
Excellent reference for building systematic icon libraries, especially for technical or mathematical applications. The modular approach means new icons can be added while maintaining consistency. Works particularly well at small sizes on digital screens due to clean geometry and monochrome contrast.









