#71: We'd also like to see a version with the comments above, but let's change up what is in the moon.
We want to see something a little extreme and we think you can make it work...
Let's see the bottom half of the moon, a woven dark orange and brown cornucopia fading up into the orange moon gradient. Keep the shape of the moon.
Then in the middle, instead of the fields, we'd like to see produce spilling out of the bottom. We harvest more vegetables than fruit, but don't mind seeing some fruit. Make sure we have some tomatoes... maybe a few still on the vine.
Just so you know, we harvest avocados, cilantro, green peppers, green onions, cucumbers, romaine lettuce and tomatillos. I'm not saying you have to include all, but include some.
Let's see the vines and/or produce spilling over the end and then resting on, and even covering some of the HalfMoon text, but still readable.
#93: Lets see one just like this but with no fence. Keep the three hills.
We also like some of the brighter green like in #94, so let's try one with no fence and some bright green on only the left side of the hills... but keep the dark green on the hills to the right.
#93: The distinct advantage we have over traditional farms is that we use greenhouses to grow our produce. That is where our technology shines.
I know it's extremely hard to convey that in a logo, but somehow we want to try... without loosing the feel.
We were thinking of maybe having just a small part of a greenhouse coming up from just above the "H" in HalfMoon and then the roof taking a hard 45 degree turn, reaching to the right, towards the top third of the crescent, but not to the tip. We don't want to logo to form a tight triangle, but instead we want the roof to fade into white before reaching the moon. We want to have the greenhouse really just be no more than a structural outline. The glass would be see through and show the rest of the moon and hills.
It's hard to explain, but I've sketched three straight lines coming up from above the letters "H" "a" and "l" in HalfMoon. Then those lines angle right towards the crescent. Then a line connects just where the angles form and come from the top left to the bottom right of where the angles form.
If you Google "Greenhouse" images, you will see more of a visual of what I mean.
Basically, We want to put part of the logo behind a glass building with two panes.
hi :) here are revisions according to your feedback, ( I hope I have understand it well ) . #103 #104 #105 #106 #107 #108 #109 #110 #111 #112 #113 I hope you like them. please do not hesitate to contact me if you need adjustments or any other combination best wishes for a happy and creative week Tzina - lotus creative