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Logo Concepts The Connected K: Concept: A stylized lowercase "k" where the two diagonal lines (the "legs" of the k) subtly connect to form a small, abstract node or circuit point. The dot of the "i" in ".tech" could also be a subtle node. Visual: Imagine a modern, slightly geometric "k" that feels like it's part of a network diagram. Color Palette: Could use a vibrant tech blue or green, perhaps with a subtle gradient for depth. Circuitry Node: Concept: The "o" in "knode" is replaced or augmented by a simple, clean circle with a few tiny lines extending from it, mimicking a connection point on a circuit board. The "k" and "node" could be in a sleek, sans-serif font. Visual: A minimalist approach with a clear tech reference. Color Palette: Monochromatic (e.g., dark gray on white, or white on dark blue) for a sophisticated tech look, with the node element in a contrasting, subtle highlight color. Abstract Network Hub: Concept: Focus on the "node" idea as a central point of connection. This could be a very small, abstract graphic resembling a simplified network hub or a point where multiple lines converge, placed subtly before or after the "knode.tech" text, or even integrated within the "k" itself. Visual: Think clean lines, possibly an arrow pointing inwards or outwards from a central dot. Color Palette: Could use a brighter, more energetic palette like electric blue and purple, or a more understated gray and silver. General Design Principles for all concepts: Simplicity: Small logos need to be easily recognizable at various sizes. Scalability: Ensure the logo looks good whether it's on a favicon, a website, or a business card. Modernity: Reflects the "tech" aspect of the brand name. Make variant for dark background and png file with transparent background.