Your logo isn’t just a graphic; it’s your reputation on the line. It’s the mark people trust when they see it on a shop shirt, a gas tank, or a storefront. Whether you’re a startup or a veteran shop looking for a revamp, your brand needs to look as solid as the work you produce.
At TUF Designs, we build logos that carry weight. We move away from the “cartoon” look to provide clean, bold, and intentional brand identities tailored for the automotive and motorcycle industries.
Your logo isn’t just a graphic; it’s your reputation on the line. It’s the mark people trust when they see it on a shop shirt, a gas tank, or a storefront. Whether you’re a startup or a veteran shop looking for a revamp, your brand needs to look as solid as the work you produce.
At TUF Designs, we build logos that carry weight. We move away from the “cartoon” look to provide clean, bold, and intentional brand identities tailored for the automotive and motorcycle industries.
Every logo is built in vector format from the ground up—sharp, scalable, and ready for the real world.
From business cards to full vehicle wraps and embroidery, your brand stays consistent. This isn’t design that just looks good on a screen; it’s built for how shops and builders actually move. No templates. No shortcuts. Just high-end design that represents the craft.
Most of our clients are small, independent businesses — the ones doing things their own way.
Motorcycle shops. Local brands. Startups. Clothing lines. Service businesses that take pride in their work.
If that’s you, you already understand the difference between something generic and something that actually represents who you are.
That’s where we come in.
TUF Designs isn’t a volume-based design service. We take on a limited number of logo projects each month to keep the work focused and the quality high.
Every logo is built with intention — made to last, not just to launch.
All artwork created by TUF Designs typically comes with a Personal Use License. However, because a logo is a foundational business tool, we recommend moving beyond personal use for these projects.
If you’re ready to ditch the generic look and build a brand that looks as tough as the machines you build, let’s get to work.