Brand · the Lattice mark

Eight directions. One Quanterios.

The Quanterios mark is derived from the lattice substrate that underlies ML-KEM and ML-DSA, the post-quantum cryptography primitives standardised by NIST in FIPS 203 and 204. Six outer nodes represent the discoverable cryptographic and AI assets; the inner node is the Decision Engine that reasons over them. All variants are pure SVG and scale from favicon to billboard.

Differentiation note: most post-quantum competitors use shield (QuSecure), triangular (PQShield), Q-letter (Quantinuum), or wave/quantum (Post-Quantum) marks. Quanterios commits to a hexagonal lattice, distinct geometry, directly tied to the actual mathematical substrate of the new standards.

V1
Primary lattice

Six outer nodes, hexagonal edge, single accented inner node. The canonical mark.

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V2
Outline-only

All nodes hollow. Lighter, secondary-use form (e.g., on dark surfaces, monochrome contexts).

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V3
Filled lattice

Subtle hex fill + amplified inner node. Stronger presence at small sizes.

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V4
Nested lattice

Inner hex echoes the outer, references the shrinking lattice basis used in PQC.

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V5
Diamond core

Diamond inner node, visually marks the AI Decision Engine. Used for the Quanterios AI mark accent.

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V6
Spoked lattice

Visible spokes from centre to each vertex, the compounding-loop hint.

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V7
Star lattice

Spokes only, no edge. Compact glyph, higher visual energy. Use for in-line emphasis.

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V8
Edge only

Pure hexagonal frame, no nodes. Pattern tile, watermark, background motif.

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