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## Logo Design Direction
The logo should communicate **turning pain into strength**. Keep it simple, balanced, and easy to recognize.
### 1. Overall Shape
- Give the entire logo a clear and symmetrical outer shape.
- A circle or hexagon could work well.
- The individual elements should fit together to create one strong silhouette.
- For example, two hands and a kettlebell could be built from simple geometric shapes that form a hexagon.
- The outside perimeter should look intentional, not irregular or unfinished.
### 2. Kettlebell Reflection
- Add a simple shine or reflection mark to the **left side of the kettlebell**.
- The reflection should be wider near the outside-left edge.
- It should gradually become narrower as it moves toward the center, then disappear.
- From left to right, this subtly represents moving from pain or injury into strength.
- This symbolism should not be obvious at first glance. It should still look like a normal reflection on the kettlebell.
### 3. Negative Space
- Use negative space carefully to separate the hands, kettlebell, and other elements.
- The negative space can also help form subtle secondary shapes.
- Keep it clean and readable. Avoid adding details that make the logo feel crowded or difficult to understand.
### Main Goal
The final logo should feel:
- Strong
- Simple
- Balanced
- Symmetrical
- Easy to recognize at both large and small sizes
- Connected to the idea of **turning pain into strength**
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