Hermeus | Quarterhorse Visual Identity

Hermeus | Quarterhorse Visual Identity

As part of a staged development roadmap, Hermeus will create three unique aircraft – each requiring a distinct yet complementary identity. The first of these three is Quarterhorse, a remotely piloted high-speed aircraft.

Like its namesake, the American Quarter Horse, it will be a short-distance sprinter with the goal of validating Hermeus' Chimera engine, touching Mach 4+ speeds, and setting a new airspeed record.

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Credits

Marty Berman   | Hermeus CMO

Jeremy Nelson  | Project CD & Designer

Links

Hermeus Website

Heremeus IG

Jeremy Nelson Design

Jeremy Nelson IG

Inspired by the American Quarterhorse, our top priority for the aircraft's identity was to capture a sense of speed, motion, and raw energy.

This strategy lead us to rely on smooth and elongated curves to imply the distortion of an object moving at incredible speed, a forward-leaning pose representative of a horse mid-race, and a focused gaze for the horse's expression.

Complementing the logo, the wordmark showcases a sense of speed through its wider proportions and more aggressive italic angle.

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