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The Kotodama Logo: Design Philosophy

Fire and Framework

At first glance, a golden flame inside a geometric cage.

Look closer.


The Outer Structure: Icosahedron

A twenty-faced polyhedron, rendered here as a hexagonal projection.

Six visible faces. Six modules in the framework: Core, Expression, Stabilizer, Needs, Microkernel, Voice Library.

The shape represents worldview, values, and personality traits — the three layers that define how a persona perceives, prioritizes, and presents itself.

But this is not a flat image. It's a sphere — a three-dimensional existence projected onto two dimensions. Rotate it, and you see different facets. The same persona, viewed from different angles, reveals different faces.

This is not inconsistency. This is completeness.


The Inner Structure: Two Triangles

Two triangles intertwined — one pointing up (values, the abstract), one pointing down (traits, the concrete).

They form an inner framework, cradling the flame at the core.

The Core: Flame