AI image design: Design a premium, minimalist wordmark logo for a general contracting company named “TAFASEL” (Arabic meaning: "Details")…
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Design a premium, minimalist wordmark logo for a general contracting company named “TAFASEL” (Arabic meaning: "Details"). Core Concept: The logo must visually represent precision, craftsmanship, and attention to detail — where small, well-designed elements form a strong and complete structure. Design Approach: - Use only the word “TAFASEL” as the logo (no icons or extra symbols) - Integrate subtle micro-details into the letterforms (cuts, splits, or alignment shifts) to reflect construction precision and engineering accuracy - Focus on the first letter “T” by giving it a refined structural identity inspired by beams, joints, or architectural balance - The modification must be intelligent, minimal, and seamlessly integrated Style: - Minimalist, geometric, and highly professional - Slight futuristic touch without losing corporate seriousness - Inspired by architecture, engineering systems, and modular construction - Clean, sharp edges with precise spacing and alignment Typography: - Custom geometric sans-serif style - Slightly bold with engineered proportions - Letters should feel constructed, not decorated - Consider subtle segmentation in some letters to reflect “details” Color Direction: - Use deep, rich, non-light colors such as: - Dark navy - Graphite black - Deep steel blue - Optional: very subtle refined accent (muted gold or dark cyan) - Avoid bright or soft colors Background: - Pure white background only Output: - Centered composition - Flat vector style (no mockups, no shadows, no heavy gradients) - Extremely clean and scalable - High resolution Mood & Message: - Precision - Control - Quality in every detail - Quiet confidence and technical excellence
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