12 flame variations for the calidevs. dot — pick your fire
The current one. Organic teardrop shape, 3-layer gradient. Reads as a flame at large sizes, clean dot at small.
Asymmetric, organic, with a flicker tip that leans right — like a real candle flame caught in a breeze. More dynamic, more alive.
Just the essential shape. Single color, no gradient layers. A sharp teardrop that works at any size. Maximum simplicity, incident.io energy.
Two overlapping flames — a bigger back flame and a smaller front flame. Creates depth. Like the "ii" in incident.io but our own twist.
Angular, faceted flame. Like a low-poly fire or a gemstone. Technical, modern, dev-energy. Feels like code crystallized into a shape.
A round match head with a small flame on top. Compact, reads as "fire" instantly. The circle gives it icon-quality at any size.
Inspired by traditional fire icons. Has a swirl/curl at the top. More playful, less corporate. Personality-forward.
A perfect circle with a gradient — like a glowing ember or hot coal. Super clean at small sizes. Reads as "dot" normally, "fire" when you know. Subtle flex.
A flame silhouette inside a code bracket or terminal cursor. Dev culture meets fire. The nerdiest flame on the list.
An abstract phoenix/bird in flight made from flame shapes. Rising from ashes = we rebuild, we ship, we rise. Premium mark energy.
pick your fire, bb
Each flame has been tested at 3 sizes (large, medium, small), on 3 backgrounds (dark, light, ignite), and integrated into the wordmark. Give me a number and we'll lock it in.