#33 & #34 certainly have something. however, I'm not crazy about the color and the font in the company name. would you consider trying different shades of gray, blue, black and some other bold fonts?
#39 , the font is bolder and looks better, made the " H " black and so is the word under it and the " C " dark blue and the word under it , nice contrast.
Hope you like it.
If anything else, let me know so i can do it now for you.
#38 is your best so far. can you make the blue a little more dark? and try an all-caps font where the initials H and C are a little bit bigger (like #9 or #15).
brown IS indeed nice. now, could you try to modulate the font so the initials H + C become taller? I imagine the H to be tall enough to get level with the two dots on the ö. similar to #9
couple more ???: is the font in the tagline the same as in the company name? can the tagline be increased in size alittle bit? or would that look off? is the tagline brown or black? hard to see on my screen ... what's better for the tagline: brown or black? how dark can you do the brown before it appears black? (with dark being good) as it appears on my screen the brown is lighter on top and morphs into a darker shade ging down, right? I like that.
Yes the tagline font is the same as company name, but if you want me to try other fonts for tagline to be simple and readable, i can do that.
If the size of tagline is not proportional to the company name it will look off, so i don't recommened doing that.
the tagline is in black. it is better to be in black to look distinguished then the logo and company name, it is a tagline, not like the main, got my point ?
Yes, there are shades, if you like them i will keep them, if you want a plain without shades i can do that as well.
Done, in #43 , the tagline font is changed to more simple readable font, now looks readable easily and better then first. This is a darker brown version, close to black, but you can still see its brown, can't get any darker then this.