Geometric Abstract Logo for Hecarix
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I’m ready to give Hecarix a striking abstract identity built from crisp geometric shapes that instantly signal technology and innovation.
Here’s what I’m looking for:
1. Brand Names:
Full Name: Hecarix Digital Solutions
Short Name: Hecarix
Acronym: HCRX
2. Visual Style:
Aesthetic: Bold, geometric, and simple.
Weight: No thin line art. The forms must be substantial and impactful.
Gradients: Absolutely no gradients are permitted. All colors must be flat/solid.
3. Core Symbol Requirements (Hierarchy of Preference):
Priority 1 (Preferred): The logo must incorporate all three acronym letters: H, C, and X into a unified symbol.
Priority 2: If combining all three is not feasible, the logo must incorporate the letters H and X.
Priority 3: As a last resort, the logo may focus on the letter H alone. (Note: This is the least preferred option due to a high risk of visual overlap with existing brands).
Abstract Alternative: If an abstract concept is pursued, the specific letterforms (H, C, X) do not need to be clearly and separately identifiable.
4. Deliverables & Technical Specs:
Phase 1: Shape Verification (B&W): The initial presentation must be in absolute Black and White (monochrome). This is to focus purely on the geometric shape and form.
Phase 2: Color Application: The final colored version will utilize a bold green: specifically, a Neon Green or a Lime Green.
Scalability & Legibility Test: The logo symbol must remain perfectly recognizable when viewed at a size of 24px x 24px, without being zoomed in. This tests the simplicity and core structural integrity of the design.
Here’s what I’m looking for:
1. Brand Names:
Full Name: Hecarix Digital Solutions
Short Name: Hecarix
Acronym: HCRX
2. Visual Style:
Aesthetic: Bold, geometric, and simple.
Weight: No thin line art. The forms must be substantial and impactful.
Gradients: Absolutely no gradients are permitted. All colors must be flat/solid.
3. Core Symbol Requirements (Hierarchy of Preference):
Priority 1 (Preferred): The logo must incorporate all three acronym letters: H, C, and X into a unified symbol.
Priority 2: If combining all three is not feasible, the logo must incorporate the letters H and X.
Priority 3: As a last resort, the logo may focus on the letter H alone. (Note: This is the least preferred option due to a high risk of visual overlap with existing brands).
Abstract Alternative: If an abstract concept is pursued, the specific letterforms (H, C, X) do not need to be clearly and separately identifiable.
4. Deliverables & Technical Specs:
Phase 1: Shape Verification (B&W): The initial presentation must be in absolute Black and White (monochrome). This is to focus purely on the geometric shape and form.
Phase 2: Color Application: The final colored version will utilize a bold green: specifically, a Neon Green or a Lime Green.
Scalability & Legibility Test: The logo symbol must remain perfectly recognizable when viewed at a size of 24px x 24px, without being zoomed in. This tests the simplicity and core structural integrity of the design.