Brightroom refreshes the dot-globe symbol
The symbol is rebuilt as a precise spherical lattice — pale blue toward the viewer, fading to cream at the rim.
SAN FRANCISCO — Brightroom today introduced a refreshed version of its dot-globe symbol — a sphere of dots, generated from latitude and longitude, that read pale blue when facing the viewer and fade to cream at the rim.
The construction fixes the symbol’s proportions: seven latitude bands spaced 23°, a maximum latitude of 70°, and a radius set to 0.44 of its frame. Depth governs both the size and the tone of each dot, so the mark reads as a sphere at any size.
The refreshed symbol scales from a 16-pixel favicon to a full-bleed background, and in expressive contexts may rest within a quiet field of stars.
Assets and construction guidance are available to partners and press at brightroom.com/brand.
“The globe is the same idea at every size — a sphere you can read in a single glance.”
Brightroom is a technology company. Its identity — the Jost wordmark and the dot-globe symbol — is maintained as a single, consistent system across its products, surfaces, and communications.
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brightroom.com/brand
Symbol files in SVG and PNG available to partners and press on request.