Geometric design of grid-based artistry

Put together the plain geometric shapes to carry out the majestic composition, praising modern abstract art.

Hypnotizing geometric patterns, catchy logo designs, background solutions — these are only the first couple of ways to implement the grid-based geometric art. At first glance, your eyesight may fool you by making the impression of dizzying geometric design. Then you just look a little closer to realize: the whole image is made of tiny geometric shapes, smartly arranged in a graceful picture.

There’s always room for geometric design! Stretched symmetrical lines and scattered objects proclaim the triumph of reason and a mathematical approach to creativity. I have to admit, that watching geometric abstract art projects has become my idea of fun. Such routine gives my eyes a rest from the hand-drawn illustrations and 3D art, which I adore, of course, but nevertheless, sometimes you crave diversity.

Grid Illustrations for Geometric Logo Design

I’ll relieve you from openly promoting the decision to involve a geometric art into your daily design tasks. Let me just introduce you to the benefits of resorting to geometric logo designs. They can be explicit, including all bits and pieces to recreate the company’s emblem as the form of geometric design. Also noteworthy is the reversed situation: off with the certainty! Geometric shapes may only drop a hint on the form of an object, representing a shadow or a part of the whole image, colored in a different shade. Which is more precious, standing above these points — geometric logo is versatile, memorable, and flexible! Same goes to geometric icons, obviously.

Abstract Compositions by George Bokhua
Abstract Compositions by George Bokhua
Pattern Design by Saikat Kumar
Dribbble Invites by Ted Kulakevich
Pattern design by Sovereign State
Pattern design by Sovereign State
Andante Ideas by Serafim Mendes and Danny Ivan
Andante Ideas by Serafim Mendes and Danny Ivan
Grid Love by Greg Anthony Thomas
Modern Geometry by Olga Ryzhychenko
American Pattern by Type08 (Alen Pavlovic)
American Pattern by Type08 (Alen Pavlovic)
Cosmic Geometry Pattern by Zivile Zickute
Cosmic Geometry Pattern by Zivile Zickute
Rectangls by Rectangles Hong
Rectangls by Rectangles Hong
Abstract Poster by Sophie Tsankashvili
Abstract Poster by Sophie Tsankashvili
Geometric Pattern by Julia Packan
Geometric Shapes by Brianna Ailie
Portuguese Geometric Patterns by Anna Tikhomirova
Portuguese Geometric Patterns by Anna Tikhomirova
Brand decoration graphics by Christos
Brand decoration graphics by Christos

Abstract Art Made into Backgrounds

Spectacular and sensational backgrounds, produced with grid-based geometric patterns, is nothing less than a festive kaleidoscope, captured on canvas. I’ve collected a bunch of portfolio shots, demonstrating the extensive use of the geometric design in patterns and backgrounds you can use. Lots of monolithic, a bit robot-like, geometric patterns I’ve seen, appear very ingenious yet so structurally plain. It’s all about the arrangement!

Geometric logo design by Nadia Castro
Geometric logo design by Nadia Castro
Geometric logo design by Ivan Bobrov
Geometric logo design by Ivan Bobrov
Logo design by Deividas Bielskis
Logo design by Vadim Korotkov
Logo design by Vadim Korotkov
Logo Concept by Dmitry Lepisov
Logo Concept by Dmitry Lepisov
Geometric creatures by Mykola Striletc
Grids & Animal Logos by DAINOGO
Grids & Animal Logos by DAINOGO
Geometric Logo Design by Ofelia Andronic

Geometric Design in Illustrations

Challenged to portray some image with geometric shapes and figures you can discover the new angle of accustomed objects. Besides, almost anything can be reduced to its simple geometric constituents, which proves the point of geometric art being legitimately relevant in any case. From mathematical monochrome diagrams to rainbow-like enigmatic compositions — it’s all here! You’ll be amazed how cleverly some of the geometric pattern pieces are placed to from such juicy shots.

Geometric illustrations by Sophia Umansky
Geometric illustrations by Sophia Umansky
Forest Birds by Trevor Basset
Forest Birds by Trevor Basset
Symbol by Michael Chernykh
Symbol by Michael Chernykh
Illustrations by Matt Anderson
Illustrations by Matt Anderson
Nyoni bird by Luxolo Nqayana
Illustrations by TRÜF
Adobe Creative Cloud Geometric Illustration by Matt Carlson
Third Eye Refill by Daniel Haire
Third Eye Refill by Daniel Haire
Illustrations by Nino Mamaladze
Illustrations by Nino Mamaladze
Illustrations by Joshua Gille