Logos

 Below are logos I have made for Marsh Bellofram’s divisions. During my employment at Marsh Bellofram, I was tasked with bringing many of their divisions into the 21st Century and to update their old and dated brand identities with cleaner aesthetic. We have upwards of 13 divisions so the list below is ever growing and there will be more to be added shortly. Every logo displayed below has been designed using Adobe Illustrator.

 

Bellofram Elastomers

Bellofram Elastomers is a division within Marsh Bellofram that creates diaphragms and other silicone products. This company creates, researches, and develops silicone blends that can be used in a wide array of industries. The minimalist logo shows a molecule of silicone, positioning the brand as one with science and research at the forefront of its identity.

EZ Flow Controls

EZ Flow Controls is a small fabrication company located in Oklahoma City that creates oil chokes, valves, manifolds, fittings, and repair kits for the oil and gas industry.  The client asked for a logo that displayed their best-selling product, an oil choke, front and center in the artwork. The use of bold black lines suggest pipes and how they move through the product.

 

Marsh Instruments

Marsh Instruments is a manufacturer of gauges and valves. With over a century of service creating instrumentation for boilers, OEMs and various other industries, this company had been around for a long time. As a result, its logo was old and outdated. To remedy this, I have designed a logo with a gauge face and accompanying text to create a bold clean look.

 
 

Thermo-Couple Products

Thermo-Couple Products or TCP is a manufacturer of Thermocouples and instruments that monitor temperature in industrial settings. The logo design reflects the temperature range which these products record with a gradient that moves from blue, to magenta, to red. This is also a play on the logo’s old colors which can be viewed here.

 

WNS Lowery

WNS Lowery is a company that manufactures products for oil and gas extraction. This company was a merging of two separate fabricators of oil and gas extraction products: Whittle Neher Systems and Lowery Wellheads. Hexagons were used to convey the shape of oil on a molecular level which accompany a pumpjack which is the most iconic sight in the oil industry.

 
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