Machine Orchestration & Service Control Platform
The v6 logo represents a distributed orchestration system where multiple remote nodes orbit around a central control hub. The infinity loop symbolizes continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) β a process with no beginning or end. Unlike traditional two-gear designs, this orbital approach emphasizes scalable, multi-node orchestration rather than simple 1:1 connections.
| Element | Type | Duration | Easing | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Infinity Loop Gradient | Offset Animation | 4s | Linear | Continuous color flow along path |
| Central LED | Scale + Opacity | 2s | ease-in-out | Breathing: 5-8px radius, 0.7-1.0 opacity |
| Flow Particles (3x) | Path Motion | 6s | spline (0.42, 0, 0.58, 1) | Staggered: 0s, 2s, 4s begin times |
| Remote Node Glow | Scale + Opacity | 2.1-2.5s | ease-in-out | Each node independent timing |
| Connection Lines | Dash Offset | 1.5-2s | Linear | Animated flow towards center |
| Typography | Opacity | 3.5s | ease-in-out | Letter-by-letter: 0.2s offset |
| Orbital Rings | Opacity | 2.5-3s | ease-in-out | Subtle pulse 0.08-0.2 opacity |
All animations use CSS-based SVG animations with
hardware acceleration. The calcMode="spline" with
BΓ©zier curves (0.42, 0, 0.58, 1) ensures smooth,
natural motion. Linear easing is used for mechanical elements (gear
rotation, dash offset) to maintain technical precision. Target:
60fps @ <1% CPU usage on modern browsers.
Web: GitHub README (400-600px), documentation
headers, project websites
Digital: Presentations, social media, blog posts,
tutorials
Print: Business cards, stickers, conference
materials (use static version)
Development: CLI splash screens, terminal ASCII art
derivatives, IDE themes