Two remaining decisions: how tight the V-to-e gap should be for the Uppercase V2 wordmark, and how much space between V and dot in the Favicon C3 contained variant.
The uppercase V is wider than the lowercase V (same path, larger
scale). The V's tapered right side creates more visual whitespace
between V's painted ink and the e at the larger size. To match
the visual tightness of the original lowercase spec, the
--bk-v-margin-right needs to be more negative.
Original spec was -0.07em (calibrated for lowercase).
Confirmed Round 2: viewBox 10 14 50 38, dot cx=52 cy=44 r=7. No further changes needed. Shown here for reference only.
With the bigger dot (r=7) the V and dot are visually cramped. Three variants below shift V left by different amounts and place the dot further right, increasing the gap. Each is calibrated so the V+dot group is centered in the 64×64 tile.
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V-e: B/C/D · Favicon: C1/D/E. PC executes the full
atomic propagation across all sources of truth + all coming-soon HTML
files.
Already locked (won't change):
Wordmark dot 0.22em / margin-left calc(0.04em + 2px) /
margin-bottom 0.005em · V uppercase 0.72em · viewBox 10 14 44 37 ·
Monogram M3-B · V-tip-curve geometry, V path, dot color.