"Precision Blasting Services" Explosives and mining consultancy company
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Logo Design Brief
We need a new logo for a new blasting (meaning explosives use in open cut mining) engineering consultancy company based in Queensland Australia.
Our company focus is on providing high quality drill and blast designs to mining companies; provide training to explosives users; and to optimize blasting practices on site to deliver better results at lower overall prices.
We want a logo that is highly professional and can be used on embroided work shirts, company letterheads and email footers. The logo should be reasonably simple, and not use too many different colours.
A logo that reflects quality and efficiency, that is relevant to the blasting industry
(eg, no images of targets being hit with arrows!).
Updates
Project Deadline Extended
Reason: Unexpected travelling today, and will not have time to give enough quality feedback on current designs.
Added Monday, December 02, 2013
Target Market(s)
Open cut mining companies.
Industry/Entity Type
Training
Logo Text
Precision Blasting Services
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Requirements
Must have
- Something that visually represents the work we do with blasting. A simplified image of an explosive blast being initiated smoothly for example, but we are very open to any ideas that look good.
Nice to have
- Something that visually represents the work we do with blasting. A simplified image of an explosive blast being initiated smoothly for example, but we are very open to any ideas that look good.
Should not have
- Pictures of targets, arrows etc that are trying to show "precision" using images not relevant to our industry