FlatLoads.comLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / FlatLoads.com

FlatLoads.com has selected their winning logo design.

For $275 they received 63 designs from 9 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
What We Do
We're an online resource that matches shippers and carriers (truckers) in the Flatbed Trucking Industry using new, innovative web-based solutions.
Industry
Technology
Color Preferences
color we like: blue, green, orange, grey, brown, steel, yellow
color we don't like: red, purple, too much black
Themes
Masculine
Necessity
Modern
Simple
Colorful
Raw
Secure

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Discussion

 
We would like something similar to the bulk loads now logo that was uploaded. We are creating it's sister company. We are open to any colors.

One idea we had was to make the logo into the form of a truck and trailer (like the bulk loads now logo) and have the name "FlatLoads.com" on the bed of the trailer as if it was being hauled.

Here are a couple reference searches for flatbed trucks and trailers:

https://www.google.com/search?q=flatbed+trailers&safe=off&espv=210&es_sm=122&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=zp3VUs_TB4r0oATk5YGIBg&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1920&bih=978#q=flatbed%20semi%20truck&revid=725707555&safe=off&tbm=isch&imgdii=_

http://www.hankstruckpictures.com/bill_banks_flatbeds.htm

http://www.istockphoto.com/search/text/flatbed%20truck/filetypes/photos,illustrations,video/source/basic#131aa64e
10 years ago
 
Would like to see tires below the truck and trailer. maybe not full circle, just something to show tires underneath
10 years ago
 
Could we see some variations in the design of the truck? Maybe remove the hook on the bottom that wraps around or change it up a little bit. Thanks
10 years ago
 
We like the font on #6 and #7.
10 years ago
 
Really like how #9 stands out, great work. Is there a way to make it less detailed?
10 years ago
 
I also like how #9 also encompasses a flatbed, plus a step deck which are 2 important key trailer types we will use. Other types of trailers are low boys and detachable trailers, and RGN's
10 years ago
 
Love #14 and the way it's shaping up. Could you color in the trailer and truck to see that variation?
10 years ago
 
Could we see #14 in a variation of yellow and orange colors? Something to represent construction.
10 years ago
 
Feedback for the top ranked logos.

In general, they're too "plain" looking. A good thing about them is you know it's a flatbed truck and trailer immediately when you look at it. But, it could be modernized a little. The colors are very plain, the font is plain. Can you try a few different colors/fonts? It would also be nice to see something with thicker, embossed lines more like the bulk loads now logo.

Thanks!
10 years ago
 
To all designers. Please go to the website www.flatloads.com. The logo you are designing will replace the current logo there. It will need to fit into that small header space and be easily readable.

Do not include the ".com" in the logo. It's not needed and unreadable when the logo is small.
10 years ago
 
Could we see #28 with the truck and trailer fully shaded in? or the outline thicker?
10 years ago
 
Could we see #43 without the tires? Is there a way to show the difference between the truck and the flatbed? Maybe a line across the top of the trailer?
10 years ago
 
Really like how #55 is simple and shows 2 variations of flat loads. Could we see it without the smokestack behind the truck or take off the angle at the top? Is there a way to fade the trailer tires more so they don't stand out as much or block the letters in loads?
10 years ago
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