You’ve mastered bricklaying, tiling, and extensions, but now it’s time for the ultimate construction challenge: designing your company’s logo. The thing that will appear on your vans, business cards, and probably your fridge. No pressure.
We get it, you like hammers, cranes, and bricks… Maybe consider something a bit more subtle, like a symbol that says "we’re strong and reliable" without actually spelling it out with a load of tools. But if you really want to, fine, one hammer.
Next, fonts. We love a bit of bold text. It’s like putting up scaffolding for your brand—strong, sturdy, impossible to ignore. But let’s not go overboard with anything too fancy. Keep it simple, readable, and avoid fonts every other builder. The goal is to be memorable, not basic!
Of course, simplicity is key. Your logo should be as clean and efficient as a well-laid brick wall. The simpler it is, the easier it is to plaster everywhere—from hard hats to business cards to the side of your van as you speed past them on the motorway.
Slap it on everything—vans, signs, your nan’s Christmas jumper—and make sure it still looks sharp. If it holds up when you’re hurtling down the M25 at 70mph, then you’ve cracked it.
So, if you're ready to create a logo that represents your company without looking like you’ve borrowed it from the local hardware shop, give us a shout. We can help create a new logo so that every homeowner in the area calls you first!