#20 - Please move 'hosting' below Dreamscape and make a little larger (at least to the M in Dream). We would like to see the shell incorporate some color and be smaller in relation to the name.
#75, #71 - Thank you for your efforts, bikinSendiri. These have possibilities. Might suggest a version like #75 that cuts off the rest of the nautilus at the edges of the blue square. This version of the stylized nautilus is interesting, however, it may have too many sharp edges.
#97 - Brilliant work on the nautilus icon, bikinSendiri. Great use of color. Another logo we have to soak up and sit with for a bit (this is a good thing.) Not sure what refinements to ask for on the icon as you've entered the quiet space where we have to ask ourselves, "Is this it?" We are open to any further inspirations you may receive, but with this icon, you are definitely on the right track.
#105 - That ~is~ the font we like (or close to it.) We would like to see the gradation smoother (more gradual), though you've likely chosen the proper colors. As we've sat with this icon, we've come to the conclusion the perspective at the S-SW corner may be a little off. A white line is introduced but the eyelash of color below it throws off the perspective of the shell ever so slightly. We would like to see that sliver of color removed or otherwise doctored to make the shell appear more symmetrical. Again, solid work here. #107 was interesting, but loses the fluidity offered by the icon in #105 and the others like it. Thank you!
Thanks for the continued ideas! The icon in #105 remains the favorite, even after pulling the white line and the 'eyelash' out of it. Thank you for showing us what that looked like. #113 is good, nice perspective, but too bowl-like compared to #105. #114 is nice, but even if we were interested in the icon being used here (we're not) we would want to see it pointing in toward the name. Solid work! The icon keeps this logo in the first position for now. (We figure fussing over the font later is the easy part.)
#95 - May want to provide us with some examples of the nautilus shell zoomed in on the swirl here while keeping the perspective (tilt of the nautilus) the same.