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Dark guideline slide deriving the brand's shape system from a golden-rectangle construction, with the resulting curves and forms diagrammed alongside.
Summary
The shape-system slide: a "SHAPE" header and short rationale at left, with a golden-rectangle construction and the family of curves and forms it produces diagrammed in thin white line at right.
Visual description
Near-black charcoal field beneath the thin olive top bar. The left column holds the light serif "SHAPE" header over three lines of sans-serif copy explaining that the golden rectangle let them create shapes used across all communications, illustrating connections and the DIA as a container. The right side carries two thin-white-line diagrams: a golden-rectangle grid with its nested Fibonacci spiral and circle, and beside it a loose scatter of the derived elements, half circles, spirals, squares, and rectangles drifting across the dark space. The footer hairline at the base reads "23 / BRAND GUIDELINES / BRAND ASSETS".
Key takeaway
Grounding an abstract shape system in a visible golden-rectangle construction, so the marks read as principled rather than arbitrary. Thin white linework on near-black keeps the geometry crisp.
Reuse notes
A clean reference for any identity that builds a graphic language from a geometric origin. The construction-then-application pairing is reusable for logo or pattern derivation slides. Best on a dark background where fine lines stay legible.
From this deck: DIA golden-rectangle shape system
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