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Prime Automation Solutions Logo Design Contest
Name On Logo: Prime Automation Solutions
Our Slogan
Enterprise Network & Software Solutions
What we do
Industry:
B2B Technology Services - Network Automation, Software Development, Infrastructure Solutions
Target Audience:

Enterprise IT Directors and CTOs
Government procurement officers
Mid-size to large companies (100-10,000+ employees)
Network engineers and infrastructure teams
Professional, technical, decision-makers with budgets

Brand Personality:

Professional and trustworthy (we work with government clients)
Technical expertise and precision
Modern but not trendy (need longevity)
American-made, reliable, no-nonsense
Sophisticated, enterprise-grade

Logo Style Preferences:

Clean, modern, professional
Should work well in: websites, business cards, proposals, email signatures, letterhead
Needs to look credible in government RFP submissions
Prefer geometric or tech-inspired elements over abstract/artistic
Should convey: automation, connectivity, systems, reliability

Color Preferences:

Primary: Navy blue, deep blue, or tech blue (suggests trust, stability, technology)
Secondary: Could include: silver/gray (precision), green (growth/systems), orange/teal (energy/innovation)
Avoid: Bright red (too aggressive), neon colors (unprofessional), pastels (too soft)
Must work in: full color, grayscale, black/white, and single color

Symbols/Icons to Consider (optional):

Network nodes/connections
Geometric patterns suggesting automation/systems
Abstract circuit board elements
Interlocking gears or systems
Data flow visualization
Nothing too literal - prefer sophisticated/abstract

Avoid:

Clipart or generic stock symbols
Overly complex designs (need to scale small)
Cartoon or playful elements
Anything that looks "startup-y" or immature
Religious, political, or controversial imagery

Companies/Logos We Admire (for reference):

Cisco (professional, technical)
IBM (timeless, sophisticated)
Palo Alto Networks (modern, clean)
ServiceNow (professional but approachable)
HashiCorp (technical but friendly)

Deliverables Needed:

Vector files (AI, EPS, SVG)
PNG with transparent background (multiple sizes)
Horizontal and stacked versions
Favicon version (square icon)
Black, white, and color versions
Style guide with hex codes

Additional Context:
Prime Automation Solutions is a Georgia-based technology company specializing in enterprise network automation (Cisco NSO), custom software development, and infrastructure solutions. We're a certified government vendor serving both public and private sector clients. Our parent company is Prime Cryptronics, LLC (S-corp). We need a logo that will look professional on government proposals, corporate presentations, and technical documentation.
Industry: Technology

Things to communicate through the design
1. Professional and trustworthy (we work with government clients)
2. Technical expertise and precision Modern but not trendy
3. American-made, reliable, no-nonsense Sophisticated, enterprise-grade

The target audience
Enterprise IT Directors and CTOs
Government procurement officers
Mid-size to large companies (100-10,000+ employees)
Network engineers and infrastructure teams
Professional, technical, decision-makers with budgets

We like these fonts, colors and style
Fonts:

Modern sans-serif fonts like: Montserrat, Inter, Roboto, or Poppins
Clean, highly legible typefaces that work at small sizes
Avoid script or decorative fonts - need professional clarity

Colors:

Primary: Navy blue (#1E3A8A or similar) or tech blue (#0066CC)
Secondary: Silver/gray (#6B7280) for sophistication
Accent option: Teal (#0891B2) or subtle green (#10B981) for innovation
Must work professionally in grayscale and black/white

Style:

Clean, modern, geometric
Professional and enterprise-appropriate (government vendor)
Tech-forward but timeless (should age well over 10+ years)
Symbols: network nodes, connectivity patterns, or abstract automation elements
NOT playful, NOT startup-y, NOT trendy - think IBM/Cisco level sophistication
Should convey: precision, reliability, technical expertise, systems integration

Our design will be used on
(Web)  (Print Media) 

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