New logo required for merger of 3 companies

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This customer received 256 logo designs from 110 designers. They chose this logo design from BlackAngle as the winning design.
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Logo Design Brief
We have combined three businesses to form REVO Group. We provide revolutionary tools and software for overhead power line inspection, asset management and design. Our tools are also transferable to street lights, bridges and pipelines, to name just a few industries. For more background, check out www.portacatindustries.com, www.structurallines.com and www.uriengineering.com
Updates
Thank you to everyone who submitted designs. We were very impressed with how many high-quality entries that we got. In the end we had nearly 250 designs to choose from and it was a very difficult choice. In the end we went with a design that both polled highly and was the common choice among the directors.
Apologies if I didn't get a chance to give you feedback. Some designs I could see working for other companies or industries, but in the end the one we chose just seemed to suit us. Personally, I could have been very happy with at least 25 or more of the designs that were submitted.
Thanks again and best wishes for the future!
Cheers,
Nathan
Added Thursday, January 17, 2019
Target Market(s)
Power utilities, O&G companies, mining, roads & maratime
Logo Text
REVO Group
Logo styles of interest
Pictorial/Combination Logo
A real-world object (optional text)



Abstract Logo
Conceptual / symbolic (optional text)



Wordmark Logo
Word or name based logo (text only)


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Requirements
Should not have
- Please try not to draw attention to one specific element of the business (i.e. poles vs pipes, bridges, etc.) They can be abstract references/images, but we don't want our logo to suggest pigeon-holing.