#146 parrot on #153 text and maintain the line between the beak and text. No changes to the text box. I think that would be a real interesting combo for me...
Can I see #167 with the only change being a black lower beak and then another with only changes being the black lower beak and black feathers on his head?
I like #177 and #178 a lot - although I would like #177 better with the black head feathers. #178 looks like he is screaming which is very cool but I didn't catch it when I first looked at it... is there a way to make it a little more obvious? Can his tongue be visible or would the red tongue throw off the simple nature of the design? I am also completely confused on whether I like the full body or the #166 half body. They are both very clever. I am waiting on friends feedback to make that decision but I wouldn't mind hearing your thoughts.
My advice should be go for a full parrot option because it will be your identiy so as you would need it build up a very strong indentiy with some parts.
By example, use the full parrot for a vehiclle side, but just the head with name for a biz card for a t-shirt. Just the head for a favicon or social icon and son... because of his strong simplicity you always will have a recognizable marl though using just some parrots parts.
Also it is works pretty well in just a monochrome colour, for example, fax or newspaper advert.
Finally ou can subtle change the parrot mood for seasons, kind of sign, and so on ...fulll versatile.
#189 is very cool and made me laugh!! Another piece of feedback... my wife didn't recognize that "parrot" was written on his wing. Maybe if you made the text box curve next to the "t" in "parrot" look a little more like feathers?
I liked the size and general shape of the wing (holding the parrot text) in #189. I just wanted to see the very end of it (near the "t") shaped like 3 curves/feathers instead of 1 general curve. Does that make sense?