RMM Logos
A compact mark system for a Christian record label built around the idea of reverse murder—life—expressed as a pill-shaped bomb.

This identity was created for a friend’s Christian record label built around the idea of reverse murder—life instead of death. The core mark takes that concept literally, combining a pill silhouette with a bomb shape so the logo reads as both medicine and impact.
From there, the system expands into stacked and shorthand RM and RM² marks, plus a set of color variations that let the logo live on covers, merch, and digital artwork without losing its recognizability.
The goal was to make a symbol that felt punchy and a little dangerous, but still clearly pointed toward life.
The main logo uses a simple, thick outline and high-contrast color blocks so it stays legible at small sizes and over different backgrounds. The pill-bomb shape gives it a built-in sense of motion, which works well in music contexts where the mark needs to feel active rather than static.
Supporting variations keep the same visual language—bold geometry, tight counters, and minimal type—so the label can move between full wordmarks and compact icons without losing the core idea.
