For this design concept (which was declined) I arranged four 'typical' surgical tools into a triangular shape (intentionally asymmetrical) so as to hover on top of the name In'Tech. The placement of these tools is rather like where the brain would sit, in relation to where In'Tech is written - so as to imply that In'Tech designs and creates/manufactures them. The slight extension of the H's left leg is simply a quirky touch, as is the extension of the pliers' right leg (conveniently forming the comma between the 'n' and 'T'). The bottom-most double-lined black border simply balances off the overall pyramidal shape. The deep blue colour of In'Tech is welcoming and friendly, while the sketch-like component of a green heart monitor reading suggests a well-being of health, something that is surely aided with quality surgical tools in the hands of skilled medics.