ZELTEXLogo Design Contest
Logo Design Contest
Contests / ZELTEX
ZELTEX has selected their winning logo design.
For $275 they received 537 designs
from 101 different designers from around the world.
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Client
What We Do
We are a global fabric trading company
Industry
Color Preferences
Black and White or Grey.
Neutrals
Neutrals
Our Ideas & Additional Information
ZELTEX is a fabric company and the logo should feel strong, minimal, and professional, with a timeless quality that works across fabric labels, packaging, documents, and branding. The overall look should be clean and confident, avoiding anything decorative, playful, or trendy. Simplicity and clarity are essential, and the logo must reproduce well at both very small and very large sizes, including embroidery and woven labels.
Designers should explore two logo approaches. The first option includes a symbol paired with text. This version should feature a bold, stylized letter āZā as the primary visual element, with the word ZELTEX written clearly underneath or alongside it. The āZā should be strong enough to function on its own when needed. The style should be modern and geometric, with a slightly industrial or technical feel. Any reference to fabric or textiles should be subtle and abstract, such as through structure, layering, or geometry, rather than literal imagery. There should be no obvious fabric icons or tools. The design must remain clean and restrained, with no unnecessary detail.
The second option should be a text-only logo with no symbol at all. In this version, the word ZELTEX itself is the logo. The typography should be modern, strong, and highly readable, using a clean sans-serif font with careful spacing. All capital letters are preferred, and the overall look should feel confident, premium, and serious. This option should rely entirely on proportion, weight, and typography rather than visual effects or embellishments, making it extremely versatile for textile applications.
For both options, the color palette should be strictly monochrome. The primary versions should work in black and white, with black and grey as secondary variations. No colors, gradients, shadows, or effects should be used. The logo must remain clear and recognizable in pure black, pure white, and greyscale. Final designs should be suitable for practical production uses such as stamping, embroidery, heat pressing, and printing, and must be delivered in standard vector formats.
Designers should explore two logo approaches. The first option includes a symbol paired with text. This version should feature a bold, stylized letter āZā as the primary visual element, with the word ZELTEX written clearly underneath or alongside it. The āZā should be strong enough to function on its own when needed. The style should be modern and geometric, with a slightly industrial or technical feel. Any reference to fabric or textiles should be subtle and abstract, such as through structure, layering, or geometry, rather than literal imagery. There should be no obvious fabric icons or tools. The design must remain clean and restrained, with no unnecessary detail.
The second option should be a text-only logo with no symbol at all. In this version, the word ZELTEX itself is the logo. The typography should be modern, strong, and highly readable, using a clean sans-serif font with careful spacing. All capital letters are preferred, and the overall look should feel confident, premium, and serious. This option should rely entirely on proportion, weight, and typography rather than visual effects or embellishments, making it extremely versatile for textile applications.
For both options, the color palette should be strictly monochrome. The primary versions should work in black and white, with black and grey as secondary variations. No colors, gradients, shadows, or effects should be used. The logo must remain clear and recognizable in pure black, pure white, and greyscale. Final designs should be suitable for practical production uses such as stamping, embroidery, heat pressing, and printing, and must be delivered in standard vector formats.
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Simple
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