Here are some of my concepts. I've gone for something that's fairly clean and simple, yet striking. Creating an icon that works well within the logo or as a stand alone element, one that can be used for things like favicons or watermarks.
The logos are 100% vector so will scale well to any size, and works well in full colour, B&W and on coloured backgrounds if needed,
It would be my pleasure to work up any variations so please do say. I look forward to your comments or thoughts.
Entry#38 better than #37. You managed to include a fork a plate and a spoon. But the colors are to dark. We do need more fun. Clients want to buy dishware to cook and spend time with friend during the weekends in the countryside.
We like the idea but can you please make your orange little bit yellow, can you try to include some catlery in the bowl and we want to see the slogan a little more. Also, can make two versions: one the capital E and one without.
#77 Hey Good job, Could you please move the word Ecolomique a little bit closer to the icon. Can you as well offer other versions of the icon, because it is not clear enough that it's a bowl and that we do dishwear. Thanks
Of course not a problem at all :) Here are three new variations: #78 - the icon is just one bowl #79 - I made it look like its a bowl, serving dish and a plate #80 - here I've made it all bowls
With #87 and #98 I've removed one of the lower curved shapes (the darker brown), and simplified it slightly, also bringing the shapes closer together - just as a comparison :)
Here are those three designs with a plate in the background. Personally I think the single bowl (#104) or the multiple bowls (#105) work slightly better.
I have just spoken to my boss and he says he needs to be able to use the logo in a BToB environnement as well. So we need to work in order to make it look a little less cool and fun and holiday like and a little more professionnal. We keep the color and the font we work on the icon.
The slogan is in the same brown as the plate. For the plate I used a gradient for the front part, and then a darker shade for the behind element. The slogan is in the lighter shade of brown.