VT323 web font as substitute for your PSD pixel font · accent retuned to burnt orange · keeps indie-builder personality but legibility drops at small sizes
Pick a wordmark.
Each option shown at hero scale (left), nav scale (middle), and favicon scale (right, in light mode). Toggle theme to see how each behaves in light vs dark. All built as production-ready SVG / CSS — once you pick, we drop it into the live site in five minutes.
DM Sans 500 wordmark · the dot on the i replaced with a burnt-orange square (the pixel mark from your reference) · stays legible at 14px favicon while keeping the iconic dot
IBM Plex Mono 500 · brackets in accent · blinking cursor at the end · reads "infrastructure software" but skews technical for non-technical founders
Three concentric rings with accent core · reads as "brain in concentric awareness" · the mark works alone as a 16×16 favicon, App Store icon, social avatar
DM Sans 700 at tight letter-spacing · no mark, no embellishment · pure typography confidence · least distinctive but most "serious infrastructure"
Pulsing radar mark · three rings expand outward from the accent core · literally embodies "ambient AI brain" · the only logo of the six with motion built in
B or F.
B if you want the iconic colored dot from your PSD to stay — the pixel dot becomes the brand mark, the wordmark gets legibility back. Safest pick that respects your reference.
F if you want the logo to literally do what the product does — the radar pulse is ambient AI made visual. Most distinctive, most ownable, the favicon is iconic. Highest-conviction pick.
Reply with the letter to ship it into the live site.