SG motif options — four directions

Abstract Singapore signature ideas, each shown in isolation so you can pick one to apply across the three landing drafts. All four use only Azure on Rich Black per the brand guide. Animations are running — give each card a moment to cycle.

A · Vanda orchid

Singapore's national flower, abstracted

Vanda Miss Joaquim — Singapore's national flower since 1981 — abstracted to 4 elongated petals in a windmill layout. Slow rotation, gentle breathing on each petal. The Singapore counterpart to HK's bauhinia.

B · Marina Bay skyline

Singapore's signature waterfront silhouette

The four most-recognised landmarks at Marina Bay: Singapore Flyer (slowly rotating), the ArtScience Museum lotus, Marina Bay Sands' three towers with the SkyPark connecting them (windows twinkle independently), and the Esplanade durians. Sits low on the card; reads as a horizon line.

C · Supertrees

Gardens by the Bay — bioluminescent rise

Five Supertree silhouettes of varying heights — distinctively Singaporean modern icon. Bioluminescent sap dots rise up each trunk on independent timings; canopies sway gently in a virtual breeze. Reads as a horizon-line motif but more sculptural than a flat skyline.

D · Merlion

Singapore's national mascot · lion + fish

Stylised silhouette of the Merlion — the half-lion half-fish that's been Singapore's official mascot since 1972. Radiating mane, curving fish body, and a continuous animated water spout from the mouth (the iconic feature). Most literal of the four — strong national-symbol signal.