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A 4x4 grid of solid color squares intersected by quarter-circle arcs in contrasting hues, creating interlocking geometric divisions.
Summary
A structured color study comprising a 4x4 grid where each cell is divided by a quarter-circle arc, creating a dynamic interplay of primary and secondary hues.
Visual description
Sixteen equal squares arranged in a grid, each colored distinctly: yellows, blues, oranges, greens, magentas, browns, and neutral tones. Within each square, a quarter-circle arc cuts diagonally, introducing a second color and creating visual flow across the composition. The arcs align to create implied curves across the entire grid. Edges are clean; no gradients or textures.
Key takeaway
Geometric constraint (the grid and quarter-circles) creates order, while bold color variety prevents monotony. The overlapping arcs suggest movement and interconnection despite the modular layout.
Reuse notes
Strong reference for color palette exploration, poster design, or brand identity systems. The modular nature allows individual cells to be repurposed. Works in print, web, or as tile patterns. Avoid too much text overlay due to color complexity.









