Crafting a logo for Geospace; an illustrious Aerospace Engineering

firm that would stand shoulder to shoulder with giants like

SpaceX and NASA in its pursuit of innovation

and exploration beyond Earth's bounds.

Black and white outline of a fountain pen and paper, symbolizing writing.

For a space enthusiast like myself, the prospect of seeing this design venture beyond Earth's atmosphere would be the ultimate reward. Designing for a company with the potential to send missions into the cosmos is a dream come true—if you're gonna dream, might as well make it cosmic-sized.

Abstract orange hexagon and pencil design on white background.

The Geospace logo fuses the company’s initials, "G & S," with engineering and space-inspired elements—a nut, a planet, and a rocket—into a sleek, versatile mark. Its simplicity exudes professionalism while capturing the essence of cosmic exploration, fitting seamlessly on both uniforms and spacecraft alike.

More than just a logo, it’s a symbol of ambition, innovation, and Geospace’s aspirations to stand among industry giants.

Workers assembling a large rocket structure with hexagonal tiles.
Orange event badge with "9th Annual Geospace Event 2019, 25-29 November, Guest, Access all areas" text and a blue lanyard.
Embroidered patch with geometric design, triangles, stylized arrow symbol, and text "Engineer Texas Division" and "2009."
Teal T-shirt with a logo on a dark textured background.
Spacecraft or rocket component with an American flag and logo.