Nel404 Labs / Brand Identity

6 logo concepts

Click any tile to view the standalone SVG at full resolution. Owner can pick and iterate. Each card shows light-bg and dark-bg mark previews side by side, plus a wordmark sample below.

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Logo 01
Editorial Keeper
Faithful recreation of the owner's chosen design. Dark rounded square, Georgia serif N, deep red 4, red dot top-right. This is the baseline reference.
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Logo 02
Mono Terminal
Monospace "n4" inside a thin-stroked rounded square. Dark navy background, ivory text, electric green terminal cursor. Demo-C terminal aesthetic.
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Logo 03
Glyph Cube
3D isometric cube stack in the Demo-A blue-violet-cyan gradient. Geometric mark only; wordmark provides the name. No text inside the icon.
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Logo 04
Slashed N
Bold N with a forward slash referencing "404 Not Found." Cyan-to-violet gradient slash. The "4" arm is hidden as a subtle vertical accent inside the cut.
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Logo 05
Circuit Dot Grid
4x4 dot matrix with select dots illuminated to form "404." PCB / pixel-clock aesthetic. Blue-violet-cyan accent palette on dark field with soft glow.
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Logo 06
Editorial Monogram Lockup
Logo 1 editorial quality meets Demo-A navy palette. Georgia serif "N4," violet accent dot. Wordmark pairs serif "nel404" with mono "labs" for the dev crossover look.

Pairing Notes

Editorial direction (Demo B style)

Logo 1 (Editorial Keeper) and Logo 6 (Editorial Monogram) both work here. Logo 1 retains the red warmth; Logo 6 shifts to navy/blue for a cooler, more technical editorial tone. Either pairs with the serif-heavy layout style of Demo B.

Terminal / developer direction (Demo C style)

Logo 2 (Mono Terminal) is the closest match to Demo C's monospace terminal feel. Electric-green cursor and dark navy container read immediately as "developer tooling." Pairs naturally with code-block UI and fixed-width layouts.

Brand / blue palette direction (Demo A style)

Logos 3, 4, and 5 all use the Demo A blue-violet-cyan gradient palette. Logo 3 (Glyph Cube) is geometric and tech-forward; Logo 4 (Slashed N) is the most bold and assertive; Logo 5 (Circuit Dot Grid) is subtle and distinctive at small sizes as a favicon.

Crossover recommendation

Logo 6 is designed as the explicit crossover requested: editorial serif quality (Logo 1 DNA) with the navy/blue/violet palette (Demo A). The mono "labs" subscript adds the dev layer. This is the strongest candidate for a unified brand across all three website directions.