Mario Gogh OG card

Mario Gogh OG card, minimal, swiss, cool

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Full-bleed geometric pattern of interlocking circles and arcs in three shades of blue and white, with no text.

Summary

A textless full-bleed card built entirely from a modular geometric pattern of circles, half-circles, arcs and a pill shape in navy, royal blue, pale blue and white.

Visual description

The card is filled edge to edge with a grid-based abstract composition. Large overlapping circles and semicircles, quarter-circle arcs, and one rounded pill bar tile across the frame in four tones: dark navy, a brighter royal blue, soft light blue, and white. The shapes are cropped by the card edges and arranged on an implied modular grid, creating a Bauhaus-like rhythm of solids and curves. There is no headline, logo, or wordmark.

Key takeaway

A purely geometric, tonal-blue shape pattern that reads as confident and design-literate with zero copy. Restricting to one hue family in a few tints keeps a busy composition calm and cohesive, and cropping the shapes at the edges implies the pattern continues beyond the frame.

Reuse notes

Good as a flexible, brand-agnostic share image for a studio, portfolio, or design tool, or as a fallback OG card. Because there is no text or logo, it carries no message on its own; overlay a mark if recognition is needed. Easy to recolor into any single-hue palette.

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