Danilsparks needed a new logo design and created a contest on 99designs.
A winner was selected from 89 designs submitted by 15 freelance designers.
Humberto's Training and Technical Support
Humberto's Training and Technical Support (HTTS) is at its core a school for diesel mechanics - online and in person. We are training the next generation of great Hino mechanics.
What is Hino? Hino are the best delivery trucks in the world. They are high tech and heavy duty - known to last for over 1 million miles. Basically, compared to any other truck out there, these are the best. They are the choice truck in urban areas around the world such as Japan, Europe, and Latin America.
Learn more about the truck at: http://www.hino.com/hino/
So what do we do? We train the people. We are co-founded by the world's leading Hino mechanic- Humberto. Not only has he trained in Japan with the company, but he has designed the parts manual for Hino in Latin America and given numerous presentations at Hino events around the world.
Our target audience is anyone seeking to become an extraordinary Hino mechanic, or the franchise owners who are looking to train their own employees on our high-caliber system. They are people who like to work with their hands, solving problems.
Our students come from all over the world so the logo can incorporate cooperation and working together. Once they complete our training, they are a part of our family- continuously adding to our support system over time. The majority of students will be from the United States, Japan, and South America, for now.
Check out the logos we upload, and make sure the logo invokes strength and masculinity. We want people to see the logo and think "that is the company I want to train with/send my employees to train with."
Want to include the Japanese, American and Guatemalan flags if possible, without making it look too busy. Try to use the "H" in Humberto as the main letter. Want it to be clean and masculine.
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