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A page documenting the "computer chip" pattern - large rounded-rectangle shapes drawn from the negative space of the brand letters - with four inspiration thumbnails below.
Summary
The "computer chip" pattern page: large rounded-rectangle outline shapes derived from the negative space of the KPR letters, with a small inspiration row of four references beneath.
Visual description
White page, "PATTERNS" and "THE COMPUTER CHIP" labels across the top, with a monospace note describing it as both pattern and structural element, usable as texture, to add depth, or to frame a character. The main area shows large black-outline rounded-rectangle and L-shaped forms tiled like circuit-board traces or pill-shaped cutouts. Lower-right, under "INSPIRATION OF CONCEPT VISUALIZED", four small reference thumbnails: "Negative Space from Brand Font" (KE/PR blocks), "KEEPER Cyborg Parts", "Computer 'Metaverse' Parts", and "Manga and Comicbook Panels". Left rail reads "05 / PATTERNS".
Key takeaway
Deriving a graphic pattern from the negative space of your own logotype, then documenting its inspiration as a small thumbnail row. The pattern is ownable because it literally comes from the letterforms.
Reuse notes
A reusable approach for building a proprietary texture or framing device from brand assets. The inspiration thumbnail strip is a nice, honest way to show provenance. Pairs with the grid pattern on the next page.






































