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#2 - Fun
#3 - Wine
A wordmark consists of the company name in a stylized type and may include small abstract or pictorial elements. Famous examples include:
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Although there is no official description of "Web 2.0" logos, some common elements can include: vibrant colors, subtle 3d feel, bold type, color transitions, and shadows. Famous examples include:
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Design/Feel: The most important feature of the logo needs to reflect the fun, funky nature of e-commerce and drive sales on-line. The secondary nature of the business is "consulting" aspect (more elegance here). The consulting portion of the business includes helping clients build their cellars, hosting private, in-home tastings, corporate events and brokering high-end wine/cellar sales.
Uncorking bottles is fun...we want to reflect that.

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