Frontal razorbill as V: The beak’s bottom tip = the sharp point of the V. The white streaks from the beak up past the eyes form the arms of the V. No separate “V” underneath — the bird itself is the V. Color Strategy: Black & White → Keep the natural razorbill look and preserve species recognition. Grey tones → Add depth/shading to modernize it without overcomplicating. Red highlight for the V → Differentiate the V shape from the rest of the head (could be a bold red outline, or a gradient fill inside the V region) while still keeping the bird intact. Style: Clean, geometric, modern (vector-friendly). Minimal but with enough detail that it’s unmistakably a razorbill, not just a generic seabird. Works in flat color (for embroidery/printing) but can also have a “fuller” shaded version for digital use. See more