TERRENA, sociedade de construção is a portuguese civil construction corporation.
TERRENA means terrain in english but with an "a" at the end.
The concept for the symbol I've chosen is clear, I guess. I tried to turn the "T" into an attractive and simple form, that could be used separately and still be recognized as something into civil construction business.
Keywords for the colors: grey for construction, metal and strength; orange for inovation, power and mainstream.
I bought licences for both Neo Sans and Neo Tech typefaces at My Fonts. [link]
This is a freelance project I've working lately and it's not yet approved. I would certainly appreciate some feedback.
I guess this is an awesome example to show that it's all about the presentation !!! The presentation in this case is just stunning ... even though the logo is not that special ... It's still nice but it has so many fav's n clicks because of the presentation ^^ ...
I like version A. Although B forms a triangle of stability, durability, etc... It might be perceived as an I-beam raised up, or one that's falling down.
"A" also shows a 90degree angle, something only possible in the construction biz. and once again, with that orange color (it says construction signs and helmets and traffic cones to me) kinda makes an "I-beam" a staple of construction symbols.
i have a idea, so can you help me draw it,
The presentation in this case is just stunning ... even though the logo is not that special ... It's still nice but it has so many fav's n clicks because of the presentation ^^ ...
i visit you gallery and finally got a amazing logo designer like you, no doubt to say that you are ture logo designer.
hey, if you share, how do you do these brainstorming to design a logo.
Good luck and have a good design career.
can you please help me in getting right visual for this logo?
I will be very thankful to you.
Regards
Lokesh
"A" also shows a 90degree angle, something only possible in the construction biz. and once again, with that orange color (it says construction signs and helmets and traffic cones to me) kinda makes an "I-beam" a staple of construction symbols.
yay. my first critique.