Advanced Manufacturing TechqniquesLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / Advanced Manufacturing Techqniques

Advanced Manufacturing Techqniques has selected their winning logo design.

For $375 they received 182 designs from 27 different designers from around the world.
1st
#35

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6th
#180

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7th
#179

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#182

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#181

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#178

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#177

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#176

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#175

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#174

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#173

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#172

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#171

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#170

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#169

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#168

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#167

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#166

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#165

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#164

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#163

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#162

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#161

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#160

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#159

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#63

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#34

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#33

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#32

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#31

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#6

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#5

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#4

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#62

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#60

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#50

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#49

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#48

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#38

Discussion

 
Client
I like how the A and T are linked together. I would like "Precision Manufacturing" under the logo. A big black box doesn't seem necessary and I'd like to see some more colors incorporated into the font, black, red, white, grey, all places you could go.
11 years ago
 
Client
Loving numbers 35 and 34. Clean, masculine, and I feel like the redline lends itself to all kinds of neat animations like on a website or animated gif logo. Great job.
11 years ago
 
Client
Loving numbers 35 and 34. Clean, masculine, and I feel like the redline lends itself to all kinds of neat animations like on a website or animated gif logo. Great job.
11 years ago
 
Client
Might there be a way to play around with the red line to have it be a more integral part of the T? Maybe have it form the whole top of the T rather than just a color on top of it. Might be stupid, but maybe not.
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Updated, but it need to be reserved to get the "T" identity clear
11 years ago
 
Client
Hmmm, I hear ya. I'll kick these two around the curb with some other folks and get some opinions. Also I wonder if something slightly edgier can be done with the AMT font in general. Looks basically like an italicized Arial font, which may be fine, but there also might be something a little more "custom" looking out there.
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Ok, will update it with italic arial ASAP

And Thanks
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Updated with arial

Thanks
11 years ago
 
Client
Apologies Jessica - you misunderstood me. I said the original one you were doing looked a little too much like Arial to me and I suggested you try something a little more edgy. I didn't know if the first one was ACTUALLY Arial but it looked like it to me. Now the updated one with the actual Arial font looks a little too dry. I really like your concept, now just want to play around with edgier fonts.
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Check it!

thanks
11 years ago
 
Client
Looking great. I've decided I like your original red swoosh thing better than my idea. It sort of obscures the T and loses the A, so we'll go back to your original swoosh concept.
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Ok, Great!
Let me know, if you have any questions.
11 years ago
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