Media — Axonometric Diagram

Exploded
Blue Lines

Subject Camp Joy Gardens Logo Mark
Scope Structural Decomposition
Medium SVG, Technical Drawing
Year 2024
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01 Context
An exploded axonometric diagram that separates the Camp Joy Gardens logo mark into its constituent layers, documenting how each component contributes to the whole.
Origin Produced after the brand identity was finalized, as a visual record of the mark's compositional logic.
Format Single-sheet SVG diagram with callout annotations, parts table, and dimension notes.
Reference Drawn in the convention of architectural and engineering exploded-view drawings.
02 Structure

The diagram separates the logo mark into four vertical layers, each isolated along a central axis. Callout numbers and leader lines identify individual components. A parts table and notes section at the bottom provide a textual inventory.

Layer 1 — Upper Rays 3 primary gate rays. Tallest elements — center widest, outer pair narrower. Tapered from base to tip.
Layer 2 — Outer Rays 10 secondary rays. Progressively shorter and thinner toward edges. Spread approximately 270 degrees from center axis.
Layer 3 — Sun Body Primary mass. All rays originate from upper circumference. Diameter annotated. Center crosshairs mark origin point.
Layer 4 — Wordmark Stacked typography: "Camp Joy" over "Gardens." Cafeteria Light. Centered below sun body with baseline guides.
03 Constraints

Rendered entirely in SVG with no raster dependencies. Monochrome blue-line palette referencing technical blueprint conventions. Single-sheet format with no scrolling interaction — the diagram is a static, self-contained document.

Rendering SVG only — vector paths, no bitmap elements
Palette Single hue (blueprint blue) at varying opacities
Output Single sheet, scale NTS, static composition
04 Intent

Make the compositional logic of the sunburst mark legible. The diagram functions as both a technical record and a visual artifact — documenting how 13 rays, a sun body, and a wordmark assemble into a single cohesive mark. It treats the logo not as a finished surface but as a structure that can be read, measured, and understood.