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: Recurring motifs of shifting gears and butterflies symbolize the "butterfly effect" and the mechanical nature of time manipulation.

: Glow-tube Nixie displays showing world line values, most notably the ideal "Steins Gate" line at 1.048596% . Steins;Gate image

The series also uses specific "image songs" like Hacking to the Gate to set its emotional and visual tone, reinforcing themes of hope and perseverance against impossible odds. : Recurring motifs of shifting gears and butterflies

: Imagery often includes the Radio Kaikan building and the cluttered "Future Gadget Lab," rooting the high-concept sci-fi in a tangible, urban environment. : Imagery often includes the Radio Kaikan building

The or visual identity is defined by a distinct "industrial-noir" aesthetic that blends time-travel sci-fi with gritty, real-world elements of Akihabara. It is most famously associated with its original game art and subsequent anime adaptation , which feature iconic imagery such as: