This motif shows a classical-looking antique bust in a black and white line drawing. Next to it is the Latin proverb "Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes", which translates as "Who guards the guards themselves?". This expression questions power and control and originates from Roman poetry. The text is designed in a striking, slightly aged font. A simple branch ornament adorns the image above the saying. The aged background gives the design a timeless, historical atmosphere and is ideal for lovers of classic wisdom.