Our identity

The Oloid. Ideation in Motion

Two circles. No fixed edge. Infinite perspectives.

The symbol

The WingedProw symbol draws its inspiration from the oloid: a singular geometric form created through the interconnection of two perpendicular circles.

Unlike conventional shapes, the oloid has no distinct edges or fixed resting point. As it moves, its entire surface comes into contact with the plane beneath it, creating a continuous and fluid motion.

This geometry reflects the philosophy at the heart of WingedProw: different perspectives coming together, boundaries giving way to exploration, and ideas remaining in constant motion.

Technical blueprint of the oloid: two perpendicular circles forming a single edgeless solid, with the WingedProw wordmark

Two circles, perpendicular, each through the other's centre

Three ideas

What the geometry commits us to

01

Connection

The oloid exists only through the interconnection of two circles set at right angles. Neither leads, neither yields. It is how we work: strategy and execution, geopolitics and technology, held together rather than sequenced.

02

Boundless Exploration

The form has no distinct edges and no fixed resting point. There is no comfortable vantage to settle into, no corner in which a question can be left unexamined.

03

Continuous Ideation

As it rolls, the oloid's entire surface meets the plane beneath it. Nothing is left untouched: thinking that keeps turning as the world, the threat picture and the technology keep turning with it.

Continuous ideation

The oloid becomes a symbol of continuous ideation: an ongoing process of observing, questioning and reimagining the challenges that shape our existence.

It expresses our conviction that meaningful progress is not linear or static. It emerges through connection, movement and the willingness to explore beyond familiar limits.

Two circles. No fixed edge. Infinite perspectives.

Reading the mark

  • Interconnection: disciplines are combined, never stacked.
  • No fixed edge: no default vantage point, no unexamined angle.
  • Perpetual motion: ideation continues after delivery.
  • Full surface: nothing in the problem is left untouched.

Two circles. No fixed edge. Infinite perspectives.