The GF Letters logo design collection highlights how these two letterforms can interlock to create a memorable emblem. The G, with its C-shape and inward horizontal spur, offers a wide, partially enclosed form that can seamlessly interact with the top-heavy F's two horizontal arms and vertical spine. Their contrasting structures—one with a rounded, enclosed profile and the other with open, linear strokes—offer a wealth of possibilities for interconnection.
Designers can explore shared strokes where the G's inward spur overlaps or merges with the F's horizontal arms, developing a cohesive, nested appearance. Overlapping forms and nested shapes can produce a dynamic, layered logo that emphasizes unity and balance. The open bottom-right of the F encourages creative arrangements, such as nesting within the G or layering over it, while maintaining readability and visual harmony.
This collection invites you to discover how the shared strokes and overlapping geometry of GF letterforms can craft distinctive monograms and logos, perfect for brands seeking a modern, interconnected identity.