I've used cougar-shaped eyes with a little feminine flare using the eyelashes and an engaging iris color. The font is fairly bold, using thick lines that relate to the most of the lines used in the eyes to create unity--the color of "juice" is also the darkest color of the eye, which, again, creates unity for your logo.
This logo uses the same set of engaging eyes, but I changed the font to a more modern, young-feeling typeface. The text and the image have been placed closer to add intensity and curiosity, as the eyes seem to be intriguingly peeking over the text.
i love both of these. a definite departure from the others i have seen so far as well as what i attempted to do. entry 10 is slightly favored and i didn't know why until i read your comments. it think placing the image and text closer did create that curiosity/intensity and the typeface does have a young-feeling.
I'm glad you like them. Is there anything you can see that needs to be changed? Anything you want to try? The power of a logo is in the details, so even the smallest fix can be crucial. Let me know if you need anything, thanks!
hi, sorry for the delay, we are new at this. we were thinking about making the print a bit more bold in entry #10. not changing the font just making it a bit more powerful if that makes sense. we hold all of the entries up to this one and nothing comes close so far. hard to say what to tweak. maybe play with the eyes a bit just for variation and put in "Chardonnay" somewhere if you could.
I flipped the colors around on the text to make more emphasis on the "juice," which may help the boldness that you wanted, as it makes it more related to your product. Hard to say what else might make the text more bold, but I'll keep trying.