Techinvest IT & Marketing Solutions Technology Brand Identity
website & web_app







1. Strategic Positioning
Techinvest communicates:
Digital transformation
Forward growth
Agility
Modern infrastructure
The tagline “Tomorrow’s Target Today” reinforces acceleration and proactivity.
This brand feels startup-oriented, tech-driven, and scalable.
2. Logo Concept
The symbol merges three conceptual layers:
Arrow → Growth
Pixel → Digital ecosystem
Letter “T” → Brand initial
The stepped geometry creates upward-right motion.
The green block in the top corner suggests future expansion or data extension.
The construction grid shows strong geometric control — this is a positive signal for professional branding.
3. Color Strategy
Primary palette:
Electric blue (#3232fa family)
Teal green (#0adcca family)
White
Psychological impact:
Blue → Technology, intelligence, trust
Teal → Innovation, progress
White → Clarity
The blue is vibrant and youthful — more startup than corporate.
Compared to LIAM:
LIAM = institutional
Techinvest = energetic tech growth
4. Visual System
The stepped “L-shaped” modular block becomes:
Pattern system
Packaging tape
Calendar design
Clock face integration
Exhibition booth graphics
This demonstrates good system thinking — not just logo design.
The repetition of the shape builds recognizability.
5. Typography
You’re using Ubuntu typeface.
Strength:
Modern
Tech-friendly
Clean
Weakness:
Very common in tech branding
Slightly generic
If targeting high-end international agencies, a more distinctive typographic choice could elevate it.
6. Strengths of This Project
✔ Strong geometric logic
✔ Good system extension
✔ Consistent pattern usage
✔ Clean execution
✔ Flexible across print and digital
✔ Good brand cohesion
The packaging tape application is particularly strong — it makes the system feel real and functional.
7. Areas That Could Be Stronger
The symbol is slightly familiar in the tech industry (pixel + arrow concept is common).
The electric blue is strong but may feel slightly aggressive in some corporate contexts.
The tagline typography could use more hierarchy contrast.
If refined slightly, this could reach a more international-level presentation standard.