Preview: Logo iteration II

15 more, in navy and red

Four fresh families, all using the industrial red accent. Monograms, the quarter-turn, roundel emblems and directional marks. The first 15 options remain on the Logos page.

Family 1Monogram

The initials, built as geometry. A lettermark scales and never goes out of date.

Bold ELead

One strong letter. Best for scale.

EFC

All three initials, geometric.

EF ligature

E and F layered, two-tone.

E roundel

The letter held in a ring.

Lead lockup — Bold E

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Family 2Quarter-turn

Ball and butterfly valves move 90 degrees, open to closed. A concept only a valve brand owns.

Rotation

A body caught mid-turn.

Sweep

The 90-degree travel, charted.

BallLead

A ball valve, bore part-open.

Notch

One quarter of the ring, in red.

Lead lockup — Ball

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Family 3Roundel

A mark inside a container: the look of an established, certified industrial supplier.

Valve coinLead

Butterfly emblem in a disc.

Hex badge

A gate inside a bolt head.

Shield

A crest: the European angle.

Stamp

An official seal.

Lead lockup — Valve coin

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Family 4Direction

Flow has direction. Arrows, handled with restraint.

Chevron

Nested arrows: momentum.

Arrow-valveLead

Directed flow through a valve.

Bend

Flow redirected, controlled.

Lead lockup — Arrow-valve

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