First American Real Estate Logo

First American eagle

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First American Real Estate logo
First American Real Estate logo

About First American Real Estate Logo

The logo features a stylized eagle in mid-flight. The eagle's wings are outstretched, and it appears symmetrical. It is designed with a series of intricate lines that give the impression of feathers. The eagle seems to be descending slightly as though it's coming in for a landing.

Below the eagle, two olive branches curve outward from the center, following the natural line of the eagle's wings and body. These likely symbolize peace or victory.

Above the eagle, the name of the company is arched in a semi-circular form. It reads "FIRST AMERICAN" in capitalized, bold, sans-serif lettering. Right below the branches, "REAL ESTATE" is written in a smaller font to complete the full title of the company.

The color scheme of the logo is a monochromatic blue set on a transparent background. The blue is of a moderate tone that strikes a balance between being eye-catching and professional.

The First American Real Estate logo is a finance logo made up of around 1 different colors.

The First American Real Estate logo is quite a simple logo made up of just one shape, it consists of just 1 rectangle.

The First American Real Estate logo is a Banks, Finance, United States, First, American, Real and Estate logo.

Basic Colors

We've taken a look at the image and pulled out some colors that are common across lots of logos. The colors below aren't the exact colors found in the image, but approximations to common colors.

Teal

Advanced Colors

We've extracted the below 'advanced colors' from the logo. These should be much closer to the actual colors found in the logo. Our extractor tries to only take the main colors of the image and tries to ignore shading on anti-aliasing or shadows. This generally leads to better results, but in some circumstances you might find a few unusual colors being pulled from the logo.

Deep sea blue

Hex Colors

The below are the hex colors that are found in the logo. You can assume that these are the actual colors used in the logo. Our color extraction tool that takes the colors from the logo tries to ignore anti-aliasing and shadows, so you may sometimes find a slightly odd result, but this is rare. These colors should be very similar to the Advanced Colors, but you'll notice subtle differences. If you're interested in the exact color then use the hex, but if you're trying to describe the logo then use the Advanced Color or the Basic Color above.

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