Fuel Recruitment
Logo Concepts
Logo Concepts
Concept One: Stamp
This concept is based on the traditional circular auto logo and the handwriting found in classic car logos (most prominent example is Ford, but the examples are numerous).
The logo can be used as a stamp, i.e. in circular shape, or as a standalone logotype (refer to the last three slides).
Printing-wise, it lends itself well to foil printing, embossing, engraving etc and in its simplified version can be used for embroidery or car signage.
This concept is based on the traditional circular auto logo and the handwriting found in classic car logos (most prominent example is Ford, but the examples are numerous).
The logo can be used as a stamp, i.e. in circular shape, or as a standalone logotype (refer to the last three slides).
Printing-wise, it lends itself well to foil printing, embossing, engraving etc and in its simplified version can be used for embroidery or car signage.
Concept Two: Monogram
Based on the wings of so many automotive brand logos and a hand traced monogram (letters F and R, for Fuel Recruitment), this concept is a pedigree logo that lends itself very well to foil printing or gold metallic ink printing.
Based on the wings of so many automotive brand logos and a hand traced monogram (letters F and R, for Fuel Recruitment), this concept is a pedigree logo that lends itself very well to foil printing or gold metallic ink printing.
Concept Three: Winged Bearings
A bit more in the line of car hood emblems, this logo is based on the traditional wings and the bearings element, enclosing the F initial.
Straightforward and very easy to print using pretty much any type of process, this is a versatile and more modern approach to the Fuel Recruitment brand, as opposed to the more classic versions above.
A bit more in the line of car hood emblems, this logo is based on the traditional wings and the bearings element, enclosing the F initial.
Straightforward and very easy to print using pretty much any type of process, this is a versatile and more modern approach to the Fuel Recruitment brand, as opposed to the more classic versions above.