NRG (energy) Optimizer Logo - Resonate Wellness!

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Logo Design Brief
NRG is just a short way of saying "energy". Energy Optimizer. SRT stands for Sympathetic Resonance Technology. Resonance is a physics term. Examples of resonance are: two guitars side by side. pluck the D string on one guitar and the other will resonate without you touching it. Another example is clocks with pendulums on a wall. If you start all the pendulums swinging at different times, within a few minutes they will be swinging in synchrony. This is what this technology does for cells in the body.
I have a small hand-held technology that protects one's biofield (body's energy) from EMFs (electromagnetic frequencies). It emits the energy of healthy cells to do two things. 1. provide healthy energy to the cells of one's body 2. recalibrate the cellular frequency so it has a healthy frequency and can heal.
I want a simple logo to depict energy, synchrony, and resonance for a healthy body. I'd like it to be able to have the words, but also stand along as a symbol. Let's see what you can do.
Attached is a photo of the technology.
Target Market(s)
Holistic health conscious men and women who are want technology to balance the energy of their body so it can heal and stay well.
Industry/Entity Type
Health and wellness
Logo Text
NRG Optimizer (registered trademark symbol) SRT+ (registered trademark symbol)
Logo styles of interest
Abstract Logo
Conceptual / symbolic (optional text)



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Requirements
Must have
- The text listed above.
Nice to have
- A graphic that could stand alone without the words and still represent the function of the product.
Should not have
- No yoga postitions. No people.