six directions for the Hightorque mark
Pure marker-on-paper wordmark with a wavy underline and a sticky-note doodle. Wears well on stickers, business cards, and the side of a van.
A circular emblem built around a hand-drawn speedo, redlining into the brand name. Looks great as a coin, app icon, or embroidered patch.
A hand-stamped seal — like the mark you'd find pressed into a leather glovebox. Round, official-feeling, but obviously drawn by a kid.
A bold, Sharpie-block "HT" mark with the full wordmark next to it. Built for flexibility — use the monogram alone (avatar, favicon) or as the lockup.
A shield + crossed wrenches. Old-school garage emblem energy with a hand-drawn twist. Great for embroidery, T-shirts, parts boxes.
Skater/streetwear sticker shape. Pill-rounded, slightly tilted, eyelet dots like it's about to be peeled and slapped onto a toolbox. Built for merch.