Six outer nodes, hexagonal edge, single accented inner node. The canonical 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.
All nodes hollow. Lighter, secondary-use form (e.g., on dark surfaces, monochrome contexts).
Subtle hex fill + amplified inner node. Stronger presence at small sizes.
Inner hex echoes the outer, references the shrinking lattice basis used in PQC.
Diamond inner node, visually marks the AI Decision Engine. Used for the Quanterios AI mark accent.
Visible spokes from centre to each vertex, the compounding-loop hint.
Spokes only, no edge. Compact glyph, higher visual energy. Use for in-line emphasis.
Pure hexagonal frame, no nodes. Pattern tile, watermark, background motif.