Behind the Design








The Fibonacci Spiral (Golden Ratio): Represented by the black linework and the cascading yellow blocks. This symbolizes Universal Design. Just as the Golden Ratio appears naturally across the universe, we believe accessibility should be naturally integrated into the "DNA" of every project.


The Yellow Blocks: These resemble the "keys" or "cells" of a tactile device. Their ascending nature represents growth, progress, and the building blocks of knowledge.


The Braille: Underneath the text, the dots literally spell out "Six Dots." This serves as a nod to Louis Braille’s invention, representing the spark of assistive technology that changed the world.


Deep Navy Blue (#2C527A): Represents Trust, Authority, and Stability. As a "Regional Center," RCAP needs to project expertise and professional reliability. The dark background also provides high contrast, which is a core principle of visual accessibility.


Bright Goldenrod Yellow (#FFD54F): Represents Optimism, Clarity, and Enlightenment. Yellow is the most visible color from a distance and is often used in safety and navigation. It symbolizes the "lightbulb moment" when a designer finally understands the importance of inclusion.


Black & White: Used for the text and outlines to ensure maximum legibility and a modern, "tech-forward" aesthetic.