FitGyms is a fitness brand positioned for serious training environments — not the casual wellness aesthetic that has taken over the premium gym category, and not the aggressive hardcore imagery of traditional iron gyms. The brief was to find a visual identity that sat between these two extremes: energetic and performance-focused, but refined enough to hold a premium positioning.
The fitness identity category has a cliché problem. Almost every gym logo uses the same set of visual metaphors — movement, flames, lightning, muscle — and the result is a market where almost every brand looks like every other brand.
Designing past the fitness clichés
The first design constraint was categorical: no barbells, no lightning, no flames, no figure silhouettes in motion. These visual signals are so overused in the fitness category that they communicate nothing specific — they confirm that this is a gym, but they say nothing about what makes this gym worth choosing.
The FitGyms logomark was built from geometric principles: strong angles communicating forward momentum and physical strength, precise proportions that read as premium without softening the energy, a form that is immediately identifiable as performance-focused without being literally representational.
Colour for fitness environments
Fitness environments are visually intense: mirrored walls, large equipment, bright lighting, high-saturation apparel. A brand identity that looks strong on a laptop screen frequently disappears in this environment.
The FitGyms colour system was designed specifically for gym deployment:
- Primary — maximum contrast and readability against gym-standard finishes
- Accent — high-visibility energy tone for dynamic applications
- Application testing — every colour was tested against simulated wall, floor, equipment, and apparel substrates before final specification

Scalability: 16px to 16 metres
Gym logos must perform at an unusually wide range of scales — from 16px app icon to full-building external signage. The FitGyms mark was constructed with this range as a design constraint from the first concept: the geometric forms simplify cleanly at small scale and maintain impact at large scale, without requiring different versions for different size contexts.
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We design logo and brand identity systems for gyms, fitness studios, health brands, and sports companies — built for gym signage, activewear, digital, and apparel. Serving clients in the USA, UK, Canada, and Australia.
