This is concept art of the logo for a fictional corporation. Look at that unsteady linework! Look at that ugly hand-drawn serif script! That color on the background element is supposed to be a bronze-y coppery sort of thing but I mixed it poorly and it came out a weird metallic green. I was honestly just jotting this one down for use in writing.
The fictional company is meant to be a manufacturing middleman of sorts. Think of the companies that assemble your vacuum cleaner and then sell it to the big labels to sell to you. It's like that. Within the fiction of the Mega Man project I was a part of, they'd seen a lot of success in mergers and buying out a lot of the companies that made the stuff they assembled, allowing them to have more efficient and direct supply chains. They started a silicon mine that lead them to good success selling computing components in particular. But they eventually peaked and rested on their laurels, getting lazy and complacent. And, of course, the mine went dry.
As they had to close more and more of their empire, they started a robotics division as a last ditch effort to save themselves. This produced a single prototype and test platform- my character, Tanuki Man. The effort was a waste, however. As debt collectors, federal and otherwise, started to close in on the de facto company town where the headquarters was located, everyone took what was left and abandoned it to rot. Among what was abandoned was Tanuki Man, left for 20 years in the decaying ruins until by chance he awoke.
As an entity, the company is very much meant to represent themes of capitalistic dehumanization, neglect, hubris... lots of negative emotions that are too passive to boil the blood. I did my best to make the logo generic in a 90's kind of way. It's also sort of a self-aggrandizing pun, as the computer chip in the logo is blue- a "blue chip", as the company would like its investors to believe.
I eventually did make a proper, on-model depiction of this logo. Made it into a sticker for my laptop and tablet, as well.