The BLACK VIEL
When I found this logo, I wasn’t looking for it.
It came together piece by piece—through sketches, thoughts, symbols I was drawn to. And somehow, it helped clear my mind.
There’s nothing demonic about it.
It’s not tied to anything dark.
If anything, it gave me focus.
It’s loosely inspired by the Aphex Twin logo and elements of anarchist symbols—but this isn’t about rebellion for the sake of chaos. It’s about creating your own order, your own space in the noise.
The shape is fluid, almost alive.
That fluidity reflects how we move through the world—constantly evolving, adapting, changing form without losing who we are.
The circle brings it together. Not to trap it—but to connect it.
I didn’t make it to look good. I made it because it felt real.
Some things don’t need to be fully explained.
THE SYMBOL OF STAYTUS
The BLACK VIEL
When I found this logo, I wasn’t looking for it.
It came together piece by piece—through sketches, thoughts, symbols I was drawn to. And somehow, it helped clear my mind.
There’s nothing demonic about it.
It’s not tied to anything dark.
If anything, it gave me focus.
It’s loosely inspired by the Aphex Twin logo and elements of anarchist symbols—but this isn’t about rebellion for the sake of chaos. It’s about creating your own order, your own space in the noise.
The shape is fluid, almost alive.
That fluidity reflects how we move through the world—constantly evolving, adapting, changing form without losing who we are.
The circle brings it together. Not to trap it—but to connect it.
I didn’t make it to look good. I made it because it felt real.
Some things don’t need to be fully explained.