If you've been following us (Axcito) for some time now, you may have noticed that our logo has remained the same for a while. While we're proud of our history, we also recognize that it's important to keep things fresh and current. That's why we're excited to announce that a new logo is coming!
Our design team has been hard at work, pouring over hundreds of designs in an effort to create a new logo that truly represents who we are as a company. It's not an easy task, as a logo is essentially a visual representation of a company's identity. It's the first thing people see when they visit our website or walk into our offices, and it's what they'll remember us by.
One of the biggest challenges we face is how to communicate "who we are" and "what we do" in one small logo. After all, Axcito is a multi-faceted company with diverse services that range from any type of software development to IT consulting. It's not easy to capture all of that in a single design. But luckily, we have a great team with a lot of ideas and creative thinking.
Ashan has a keen eye for design and a deep understanding of our brand. He's been working closely with the rest of the team to develop a new logo that truly represents what we stand for. Through countless brainstorming sessions and iterations, we're confident that we're on the right track.
So what can you expect from the new Axcito logo? We don't want to give too much away just yet, but we can tell you that it will be modern, clean, and versatile. We want a logo that can be used across all mediums, from our website to our social media accounts to our business cards.
We know that change can be scary, especially when it comes to something as important as a company's logo. But we're excited about this new chapter for Axcito and we can't wait to share our new logo with you. Stay tuned for more updates in the coming weeks!
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