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- Logo Name:
- Fort Hunt Veteran Pressure Washers
- Company Intro:
- Business Description Fort Hunt Veteran Pressure Washers is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned business serving the Fort Hunt and greater Alexandria, VA area. We provide professional exterior cleaning services—pressure washing, soft washing, roof and gutter cleaning, and more—built on military values of discipline, attention to detail, and reliability. Our community is one of the most affluent areas in Northern Virginia, and our clients are wealthy homeowners, estate managers, and business owners who want a property that reflects their standards. They are looking for a premium, trustworthy service provider, and they also value supporting veteran-owned businesses. ⸻ Target Audience • Wealthy homeowners in Fort Hunt and Northern Virginia who want top-quality exterior cleaning for their homes and estates. • Property managers, HOAs, and real estate professionals who need to keep luxury properties market-ready. • Commercial clients such as restaurants, churches, and local businesses who want their storefronts and facilities to project professionalism. • Patriotic customers who prefer to support a veteran-owned small business.
- Instructions:
- ethnocentric was the font used. i have the full design package i can upload. the logo with fort hunt in it was generated by my ai, mostly for a general idea about placement and the new colors... I think just the letters in "fort hunt" will have the green/gold. Logo Update Instructions for Fort Hunt Veteran Pressure Washers 1. Keep the Overall Style • Same modern, shield-like shape as the original (not a full circle). • Retain the house, soldier silhouette, bubbles, wand, and American flag elements. • Maintain the same font as the original logo. 2. Add “Fort Hunt” • Place FORT HUNT arched above the roofline. • Use green and gold (yellow) for the letters. • Make sure the letters themselves are colored, not placed inside a solid circle. 3. Company Name Update • Replace “Veteran Cleaners” with Fort Hunt Veteran Pressure Washers. • Keep VETERAN in bold and use same font, but a different strong color if could help balance... (the word VETERAN was hard to see in yard signs) • Fit PRESSURE WASHERS where “Cleaners” was. • If needed, stack into two or three lines for readability. 4. Remove Tagline • No tagline at the bottom for now (“Heroic Service • Unmatched Value” should be dropped). 5. Colors • Keep patriotic red, white, and blue elements in the flag. • Use the green + gold for “Fort Hunt” to tie into local branding. • Keep balance with the current color tones while incorporating the new green and gold in "Fort Hunt".
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THIS IS THE OLD LOGO DESIGN PACKAGE TO ASSIST WITH UPGRADES
Also, please feel free to get creative if you think you have a good idea for a completely different logo. I'm open to ideas
Logo Design Brief Update Ok let's try some totally different logos. Im concerned about the logo being too "busy"... Business Name: Fort Hunt Veteran Pressure Washers Style & Tone: • Professional, bold, and militaristic (not cartoony). • Clean and modern — avoid overly busy designs. • Strong emphasis on trust, discipline, and veteran service. Colors: • Primary: Fort Hunt’s green and gold (these should be the main accents). • Secondary: Incorporate red, white, and blue (patriotic), but subtly so the logo isn’t overloaded with colors. The American flag element can be used, but should not dominate. • Balance is key — green/gold should ground the design, while patriotic tones support the “Veteran” theme. Imagery Ideas: • A soldier saluting (silhouette or minimal, professional style). • A pressure washing wand, possibly stylized like a rifle or integrated with the soldier’s stance. • Optional: subtle flag element or shield background, but keep it clean (avoid clutter). • No need for a house/building unless it’s very simplified — focus on the veteran + pressure washing identity. Typography: • Use Ethnocentric font (or close match) for the word VETERAN. • “Pressure Washers” should also use a strong, bold font in line with that style. • “Fort Hunt” should be in green and gold, possibly arched above the design like many Fort Hunt community logos. Overall Goals: • A strong, recognizable emblem that connects to both the Fort Hunt community (green/gold) and patriotic/veteran identity (red/white/blue). • Works on uniforms, vehicles, and business cards — must be clear and readable even at smaller sizes. • Preference for less busy designs — fewer elements done well, rather than too many squeezed in.
Here is a good example of where im starting to lean as well... The veteran font is not the right font, the green and gold colors are a bit dark, and I do not need any black, and I want everything to stay inside the circle...
I really like the yellow and green color choice and this is currently leading. please make variations of this one
you can toy around and still have the full circle be green and yellow, and please keep the gun and "veteran" totally inside the circle
alos making it less busy without the house...Open design concept stage had ended with 188 submissions from 39 designers. Go to DESIGNS tab to view all submissions.
















































































