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This is an icon with a composition where the upper body of a driver wearing a cap is superimposed in the foreground against the background of a dependable large truck. It symbolizes the professional work of safely and reliably delivering packages, uniting the hardware of the “vehicle” with the software of the “person.” It is a design that conveys a sense of trust as the face of a transport company or logistics service.

Specific Usage Scenes and Suggested Applications

This icon can be widely utilized, from logistics industry websites to driver recruitment advertisements.

  • To Improve the Reliability of Transport/Logistics Company “Websites & Company Profiles”: On corporate sites for logistics companies, photos of just trucks tend to be impersonal, but using this icon adds “the warmth of people involved” and a “sense of responsibility.” By using it as an index image for business contents (general cargo transport, warehouse management, etc.) or placing it as an illustration when explaining driver education on the “Safety Initiatives” page, it can visually enhance the sense of trust in B2B (Business-to-Business) transactions.
  • For “UI Design & Status Display” in Delivery/Courier Apps: It is ideal for use as a “pin (marker)” indicating the current location on a map in food delivery or courier tracking apps. By displaying this icon on a status screen saying “The driver is on the way now,” users can intuitively understand “who is delivering it,” reducing anxiety while waiting for arrival. It also creates a sense of familiarity as a character displayed on the thank-you screen upon delivery completion.
  • For “Recruitment Advertisements & Hiring Branding” of Drivers: Amidst the driver shortage, the design of job sites and special recruitment pages (LPs) is extremely important. Because this icon expresses the pride of a “professional driver” with a clean uniform and cap, it gives a positive image to job seekers. By placing it next to catchphrases like “Inexperienced Welcome” or “Female Drivers Active,” or using it as an icon to introduce employee benefits, you can appeal to a clean and easy-to-work environment.
  • For “Plan Introductions & Estimate Simulations” by Moving Companies: On moving service websites, it can be utilized as an icon to explain the differences between plans such as “Single Pack,” “Family Move,” and “Long-Distance Transport.” In particular, by placing it as a guide indicating the progress of input steps on the estimate simulation form screen, it adds a friendly touch to the impersonal input task and can be expected to reduce the drop-off rate from the form (increase the conversion rate).
  • For “Awareness Posters & Manuals” in Traffic Safety/Training Materials: It can be used as a symbol of an exemplary driver in slide materials used at internal safe driving seminars or in “No Accident, No Violation” awareness posters displayed at sales offices. When bulleting safety rules such as “Pre-departure inspection,” “Encouraging breaks,” and “Adhering to speed limits,” placing this icon at the beginning of each item increases visibility and makes warnings to drivers smoother.

Editing Tips and the Merits of the EPS Format

The distribution files include PNG and SVG formats convenient for web production, as well as the EPS format of vector data suitable for DTP design and advanced editing.

By utilizing the EPS format (vector data), the degree of freedom in design expands significantly. For example, using software like Adobe Illustrator, you can accurately change the body color of the truck to your company’s “corporate color.” By matching it to the same color as the trucks your company actually drives on the streets—blue, red, green, silver, etc.—the brand uniformity on your website and pamphlets will improve dramatically.
Also, using the layer structure, you can separate and use “just the driver” or “just the truck.” Furthermore, you can composite your company’s logo mark onto the truck’s cargo bed to make it look like a “company vehicle,” or have the driver hold a “cardboard box” or “delivery slip” icon in their hand to create more specific work scenes (loading, in delivery, etc.). If you combine it with illustrations of a “map” or “warehouse” in the background, it also functions as the main part of a conceptual diagram (infographic) for the entire logistics system.

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