Seal Distributors, Inc.Logo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
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Seal Distributors, Inc. has selected their winning logo design.

For $375 they received 99 designs from 20 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
What We Do
Seal Distributors Inc. sells and services fluid sealing devices specializing in mechanical seals for rotating equipment.
Industry
Manufacturing & Wholesale
Color Preferences
Blue, they currently use red, but it could be in the logo, just not dominate, black and poss green and grey

This is from the client:
a palette that is “distinctive” with masculine overtones (blue, silver, black, yellow, red? – avoid the “rainbow” and pastels).
Themes
Masculine
Necessity
Refined
Colorful
Modern
Secure

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Discussion

 
Hey Everyone, let's leave off the Inc on the future designs.
12 years ago
 
There is a lot of gears in the designs. The seal is a round 'gasket' that usually fits over a shaft and into an assembly housing to stop the liquid material from entering the shaft and pump. Many times under high pressure.

See these sites:
http://www.mechanicalseals.net
http://www.fluidsealingproducts.com

You'll see there are no gears.
12 years ago
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