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Recursive Object Model (ROM)—as a conceptual tool based on the core idea of recursive logic—is applied to a process of graphic design to express an idea from a selected verse in the Bible. It demonstrates that ROM can lead a graphic design process to be more orderly, precise, and valid. Simultaneously, it suggests that a logic process of graphic design is a recursive logic process. Not only does recursive logic exist in the process of graphic design, but also is graphic design logic.