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- Logo Name:
- The Crew Hanger
- Company Intro:
- Target Audience: Airline Ramp agents, Airline ground crew, Airline customer service agents, and aviation lovers
- Instructions:
- The Crew Hangar – Logo Design Brief VIBE & GOAL Vibe: Gritty, proud, trend-forward — streetwear meets airport tarmac. Goal: Create a brand that ground crew and gate agents actually want to wear off-duty — not just a uniform, but a badge of honor. Something that says “I’m crew” with style and attitude. ✅ Logo Style Modern, bold, clean — not over-complicated NO circular logos Designed for retail, not corporate Should feel at home in an airport AND on the street 🧱 Logo Shape Horizontal / Rectangular Orientation Inspired by flight tags, boarding passes, hangar signage Ideal for placement on sleeves, patches, hats, or chest prints 🔤 Typography Direction Strong sans-serif or modern stencil font Industrial, but not military — more aviation ground crew chic All caps or bold variation preferred Text: The Crew Hangar (no abbreviations) 🖼️ Icon Element Ideas Optional, but encouraged: include an icon that captures the ground/ramp crew world. Ideas: Headset with wings Marshalman with raised wands (stylized, minimal) Ramp cone or chocks (triangular/arrow-like) Tug silhouette (subtle) TRY THIS Hangar doors or markings (linear/architectural) It should be simple enough for embroidery — no overly complex detail. 🎨 Color Palette Start in black and white for max versatility. Later, brand color options: Jet Black / Asphalt Gray Runway White Ramp Cone Orange / Safety Yellow (as accent only) Optional: Elevate Aviation Blue #0033a0 for subtle tie-in 🧥 Where the Logo Will Be Used T-shirts, hoodies, joggers, hats, Hang tags and product packaging Embroidery on jackets and bags Online store, social media, and CrewLink app 🧠 Ovearhartt meets runway crew life. Workwear aesthetic. Airport soul. Street-level edge. Designed for the people who keep flights moving — tough, proud, and always on point
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