Can we see #10 and #11 against a white background as well? The e+c in #11 has real potential. We like the "cleanness" of the font. Like the "e" inside the "c: of #11, but it needs to stand out against a white background.
In #10 the "e+c" looks like the tip of a scroll, which is not good.It's too hard to figure out what it is (vs. #11).
Appreciate your use of our chosen color palette in designs #10 and #11. #9 appears to use cyan (which we don't like). Thank you for participating.