CSP-F solar collectors
CSP-F
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CSP-F solar collectors
CSP-F
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CSP-F is a brand new trademark from Fera, leader company in the italian market of solar collectors and green energy market. It will be specifically focused on solar collectors plants (CSP) that concentrate sunlight for the production of steam and electricity to be used as industrial or utility power.
You can see a typical plant configuration from this image: http://fera.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/csp1.jpg.
Three keywords about their products are: sun or sunray, energy and mirrors.
Their logo should convey all of these concepts, pointing out the tech and green aspects of their business and their italian DNA.
Energy
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Symbolic
Abstract Mark
Initials
Illustrative
Modern
Professional
High Tech
You must include at least white and yellow/orange, referring to the sun/solar energy. Some other fine alternatives would be silver or blue. Any addition of your choice will be evaluated.
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You can make use of lettering (or logotype) as well as symbols.
The ideal logo is totally different from actual Fera logo (that you can see from their actual website: http://www.ferasrl.it/).
You could use a sunray shape and lettering, playing with CSP-F text to create something unique as well as use CSP-F letters to recall mirror and sunray shapes.
We would like you to use the golden ratio when setting WxH proportions (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio).
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