craiyon logo

A metallic silver 'F' with speed lines, a grey sigma symbol, and red 'ENGINEERING' text on a black background, forming a logo.

A metallic silver 'F' with speed lines, a grey sigma symbol, and red 'ENGINEERING' text on a black background, forming a logo.

I would like to try and make a logo for a brand name I'd like to operate under as an engineer in the future. The logo should have the letter 'F' the symbol for sigma in either upper or lower case and the word 'engineering' I'd like the logo to have: - Aggressive forward slant (roughly 15–20° italic) - Metallic silver/chrome gradient with horizontal "speed lines" cut through the letterforms - High contrast between a dominant primary letter and supporting text - Secondary text underneath in a contrasting style (the red script "egineering") The "F" (Primary Mark) Make it massive, wide, and italicized — almost filling the width of the logo. Use a heavy geometric sans-serif with sharp corners (think Eurostile Extended, Bank Gothic, or a custom-drawn variant). The lower horizontal arm of the F is critical: that's where your sigma nests. Styling: Silver-to-white metallic gradient with 2–3 subtle horizontal stripes cutting through the stem — this creates that Initial D "motion blur" effect without clutter. The Sigma (σ or Σ) Placement: Tuck the sigma under the lower arm of the F, aligned to the right edge of the F's stem. Scale it to about 60–70% of the F's height so it feels subordinate but legible. Color: Consider matte gunmetal or carbon-fiber texture for the sigma against the chrome F — this subtly says "I design the parts, not just the brand." The Subtitle "Engineering" - Use a clean, narrow sans-serif (like DIN or Roboto Condensed), all caps, tracked out slightly. Place it as Mehr sehen