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  Industrial logos (12)  

IRON HAMMER

INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

mimComments0May-29-17
GT85

GT85 is a company providing innovative and comprehensive technology solutions for the industry. General concept was to create a transparent, industrial and technological identity. Unrealized project. • • • Full view and description on https://www.behance.net/gallery/29066969/GT85 • • • Follow us on www.instagram.com/triptic.pl

alekchmuraComments0Oct-01-15
DeHaus Inc.

Logo and Branding for a protective industrial clothing line.

catnerinef3Comments0Jan-06-15
PVG

PVG - Perfect Valve Group. Industrial fittings.

volveriseComments1Aug-28-13
gridleaf

logo inspired by leaves and grids :)

anghelahtComments1Apr-01-13
Heleen Oomen – digital art and photography

Heleen Oomen is a photographer and digital artist with generally industrial themes.

hugodenoudenComments0Jun-07-12
Work Horse

A brute strength, style logo for a industrial company.

mikeymikeComments11Apr-14-12
HardCore Print

Logo I've designed for local textile print workshop focused on printing music, games, movies, web and pop culture oriented merchandise.

marinkovic-nComments0Feb-21-12
Honeycombes

Honeycombes® services John Deere machinery, industrial machinery and sell and service Mazda and GM automotive brands in rural Australia.

designabotComments0Dec-01-11
Three Nuts General Contractors

This logo is for a completely fictitious entity named Three Nuts General Contractors.

The idea for this brand came to me when I was out and about in the world, and saw a contractor's work van drive by. As I looked at the number 3 in the telephone number on the van, I started thinking about how a cleverly constructed 3 could reveal a wrench in negative space.

Using a hexagonal bolt nut as my main source of inspiration, I thought of a whimsical name which would support the concept I had in mind. In this hypothetical situation, the "Three Nuts" could be a team of three general contractors.

The icon is built from the angles of the bolt nut, and the entire mark should evoke a heavy industrial feel; something that could be stamped into metal, etched into wood, or simply affixed on the side of a work van.

Click here to see the case study for this logo, which chronicles its development, and includes full design rationale, sketches, electronic roughs, and alternate designs.

atomicvibeComments0Sep-18-11

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