The Pointcircle

Every family needs a symbol. Something that says, "This is us." For the Klass family, that symbol is the Pointcircle.

It started, as most things do, with a doodle. Steven was sitting in a meeting sometime around 2008, half-listening to quarterly projections, when his pen began to wander. A circle. A dot in the center. Simple. Unremarkable. He drew it again. And again. By the end of the meeting, the margins of his notebook were filled with them.

The shape stuck. It became his signature mark, appearing in the corners of birthday cards, scratched into the fog of bathroom mirrors, traced in the sand at the beach. The kids started copying it. Then it became a game: who could spot Dad's hidden Pointcircle first?

Years passed. The symbol evolved from a doodle into something more. A family crest for people who don't do family crests. A reminder that we orbit each other, always connected to a common center. The circle is the family. The point is home.

When it came time to pick a domain for the family's digital home, nothing else made sense. Pointcircle.com. The circle, complete. The point, right where it belongs.

You found this page. That means you're either family, a very thorough web crawler, or someone who clicks on things just to see what happens. Either way, welcome. You're inside the circle now.

— The Klass Family