“Rhodon” — Fraternity Emblem
Designed as a point of internal reference rather than outward display, Rhodon is structured around a strict center. Its ninefold geometry avoids easy symmetry and resists immediate legibility, without compromising recognizability.
The nine-petal Rhodon is built on enneadic repetition and controlled geometric tension. Its composition resists effortless visual balance and requires sustained observation.
The center functions as a point of reference and alignment rather than decoration. The form is not explained — it is confirmed through use.
The emblem was conceived for applications with material presence and durability: embossing, seals, paper, wax, and objects.
It does not adapt to its environment; it maintains its own order.
Applications
Rhodon’s applications are not commercial products, but objects of limited circulation. Their use presupposes intent, not display.
- CLIENT NAME: Brotherhood of "Rhodon"
- ADDRESS: Athens, Greece
















