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Logo Options

Nine logo directions to choose from. Each is shown at NavBar size (32 px mark + wordmark), then at large / medium / favicon sizes, then on a dark background. Pick the one you like and I’ll wire it into the site.

Option 1Warm Check (current)
AIRegReady
AIRegReady

Rounded accent square with a custom checkmark and a subtle verified-baseline underline. Says "ready / done." Matches the current sans wordmark.

Option 2Serif Monogram
AIRegReady
AIRegReady

Accent-filled circle with a serif "R" in Libre Baskerville, paired with a matching serif wordmark. Editorial, classical, refined. Best for a more authoritative feel.

Option 3Focus Brackets
AIRegReady
AIRegReady

Four L-shaped corner brackets forming an implied viewfinder, with a small center dot. No background fill. Modern, minimalist, literally means "getting oriented."

Option 4Compass Mark
AIRegReady
AIRegReady

Minimalist N/S compass needle inside the rounded accent square. Says "navigation / guidance." Fits the site’s orientation / readiness framing.

Option 5Stacked Lines + Check
AIRegReady
AIRegReady

Three lines like a document stack, with a small checkmark at the bottom corner. Evokes reference material and review. A nod to "library of practical AI info."

Option 6AR Monogram
AIRegReady
AIRegReady

Overlapping "AR" letters in serif inside the accent square. More traditional brand-mark feel. Loses the "AI" framing but reads as a classical logo.

Option 7Pure Serif Wordmark
AIRegReady
AIRegReady
AIRegReady

No icon at all. Just the wordmark in Libre Baskerville serif, matching the site’s heading treatment. Elegant, editorial, less "tech," more "journal."

Option 8Serif Wordmark + Dot
AIRegReady
AIRegReady
AIRegReady

Small accent dot followed by the Libre Baskerville serif wordmark. A lightweight version of the serif direction. Feels like a byline or a published work.

Option 9Split Wordmark
AI·RegReady
AI·RegReady
AIRegReady

Typographic treatment only: accent "AI" + divider + "Reg" + italic "Ready". Reads the brand as two halves. Works without a mark. Most distinctive typographically.

How to pick

  • 1, 4, 5 — currently feel closest to the warm-professional brand (accent-filled mark, sans wordmark).
  • 2, 7, 8 — shift toward a more editorial/authoritative feel (serif wordmark). Biggest identity change.
  • 3 — most minimalist. Works if you want the site to read as a tool rather than a publication.
  • 9 — wordmark-only with typographic structure. Distinctive, but no scalable mark for favicon/social.

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