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A thin white outlined letterform "K" built from angular strokes, isolated on a black background.
Summary
A single-letter "K" rendered purely as thin white outlines against solid black, one stroke built from two angled parallelograms and a small triangular flag detail.
Visual description
The composition centers a large capital "K" drawn entirely in outline: a tall, tapered vertical stroke on the left, a diagonal stroke crossing down to the right that forms the letter's arms, and a smaller angled leg beneath. A small triangular pennant-like shape sits in the negative space near the top, breaking the letter's symmetry. Everything is rendered as thin white strokes on pure black, with no fill, drop shadow, or color.
Key takeaway
Reducing a wordmark to pure line and negative space turns a single letterform into a graphic mark in its own right, strong enough to work as a standalone type specimen or animated logo frame.
Reuse notes
Good reference for experimental type-driven branding, motion-logo stills, or type specimen posters that want a stark, high-contrast, technical feel. Pairs well with other monochrome outline studies; only works on a dark ground.








