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  WheelsFit

 

  wheelsfit.com

 

  Right Fit. Right Style. Right Now.

 

  No

 

  This website allows users to find out what wheels are compatible with and safe to fit on their cars. It delivers the right specs and fitment guide so that those who are buyings and selling used wheels can easily find out what make and models wheels will fit their cars. It is a vital service, as thousands of people buy ill fitting used wheels every day, representing a huge safety risk for all road users.

Also, be aware that the brand name is also asking a question. The name is wheelsfit. For most people, this site will answer a question: "What wheels fit on my car?" So, you may like to use a question mark in the logo if you think it will work without looking too silly. Not sure about this...

 

  Automotive

 

  Logo Type
Abstract Mark
Web 2.0

 

  Clean/Simple
Fun
Illustrative
Masculine

 

  I am truly open to your interpretation. Go for it.

The website is up, but with temporary content.
www.wheelsfit.com

I would like the logo to be able to be used without the ".com" on the end for iphone apps etc. Please keep this in mind.

 

  not sure

 

  On a personal level, I like balance and symmetry. Recent logo trends I have admired are:
Cubist
Hexahedron
Supernova/Blast
Varidot
Sequential with transparency.

That's just what I am attracted to however. I feel that perhaps, due to the nature of what this site delivers, a more obvious logo would serve well. That is, if people could guess what this site offers by looking at the logo, all the better. Also, keep in mind that most cars have a 5 stud pattern. Perhaps this can be used? Feel free to disregard this as I really don't want to be prescriptive. You are designers, after all. I can't wait to see your ideas... Thank you all.