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Construction Logos
Most construction logos tend to be significantly about forest animals and ecological surroundings. For instance, often construction companies use trees and beavers in the logo designs. Within the construction industry, the field of civil engineering employs a different set of approach. Civil engineering work involves the planning, development and maintenance of solid built structures such as tall steel built, roads, flood control structures etc. Accordingly, the logos of civil engineering companies tend to make use of icons of construction tools, animated engineers working or heavy duty structures such as steel pipes. However, other fields within the construction industry, at times make use of simplistic logos as well. For instance, many construction companies use houses with smoke coming out of a chimney as icons for their logo design. Construction logos tend to be of many varieties but more than often tend to make use of pictures of under construction dams, bridges or roads; and some with smashed and under construction buildings.
Construction logos typically utilize the light orange, yellow, blue and dark red colors for logos as each of these colors depict a unique professional image. For instance, as dark red mostly signifies danger and it is a commonly used by construction professionals. In most logo designs of construction companies, not many colors are integrated as they often tend to depart the whole concept of the products or services offered to customers by the companies. With the use of motivational and catchy logos, people often feel save for trusting certain companies.