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A geometry page presenting the brand's six core shapes (circle, square, triangle, half-circle, dog-eared document, rounded teardrop) twice, as solid cobalt fills and as cobalt outlines, on a cream panel.
Summary
The page that defines the brand's core geometric vocabulary: a small set of basic shapes shown twice, once as solid cobalt fills and once as cobalt outlines.
Visual description
Standard guideline layout on white. The left column holds "Geometry", an intro paragraph, and a "Considerations" block about slightly rounded corners derived from the Nexus icon. The right is a large rounded cream panel holding two rows of six shapes each. The top row shows solid cobalt fills, the bottom row repeats the same shapes as cobalt outlines. The set runs through a rounded circle, a rounded square, a right triangle, a half-circle, a dog-eared document shape, and a rounded teardrop/circle hybrid. Running header: "Visual Elements / Geometry / 48".
Key takeaway
Defining a tiny, fixed kit of base shapes and showing each in both solid and outline form gives every downstream illustration a shared vocabulary. Including the dog-eared document shape ties the abstract kit back to the product (agreements).
Reuse notes
A foundational page for any system that builds illustration and iconography from primitives. The solid-plus-outline pairing is reusable, it documents both fill styles at once. Keep the shape count small so the vocabulary stays memorable and on-brand.
From this deck: Core geometry shape set solid and outline
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