#15 has the right idea with the lip, but I think we would take the 'liff+' out of the inside and maybe try writing out cliff+b underneath or on top of the CB. And maybe we can try it in all black.
Our logo should be all lower case letters. We also like the logo for van cleef arpels, as far as font goes. Can we try somethign like that. Also, what if we put the lip before or after the writing?
In #77, can you add jewelry below cliff + b. Also, try a cursive font that is still very readable. The existing font is too simple...want something that give me of a luxury or sophisticated statement.
#91, can you change the color of the lower lip to black. Please do the same to #85. Also, in #91 make the size of the lips a similar size of the wording. Use that same size for #85.
Thank you. In # 105, can we try to make the circle that is around the lip an almond shape so there is less dark around the lip and to make the plus sign half the size.
In #108 can we make the "c" in the lip made out of dots or dashes to make it less harsh but still stand out from the "b" and make the plus sign half the size.
In #106 can you please try this with a less bubbly font. I like the sans serif front for this idea but I don't love how the c and b almost look like o's. Can we also try to make the lip and the word jewelry in the light pink we used in the other logos.
I didn't live that. How abot #117 in http://www.dafont.com/hermione.font?text=cliff%2Bb but keeping the "jewelry" in print, not cursive.we are not 100% sure about the font because we like but don't love any that are up there.
Can we please try #120 with the letter "c" in the lip as an outline like the lettering instead a dark solid stroke. The word jewelry might have to be a bit more subtle, too so it all matches.
Also while you are changing the plus sign in #123 can you change the CB to look like brush strokes of those shapes. So they don't look so linear and perfect. We think it will show that our jewelry is handmade. We hope.
Can we please see #127 in a simple not bold lower case font and the CB in a more dramatic brush stroke that we used before. Like a true looking stroke with a brush.