Here i tried to add a mark which can be worked out beside a good type style that you want.
here #107 and #110 i created a " pi " shape abstract that is formed from both letters, but the " i " shows like an elegant human figure standing ( your customers / clients ).
here #108 and #111 i have added a small extension ( in green ) after the " i " that forms a smiling lips of a face with an eye ( the dot on the " i " ) from a side view. This way you can see the initials " pi " but you can also see a smiling face from a side view clearly.
Thank you for your work! We do like the idea of having a smaller version of our logo that works alone. This one feels a bit to corporate and not retail friendly enough yet.
Your welcome, here are different variations based on the smartfood style, two different type of fonts and the print one not being too scripted or girlish feel like.
Still not in love with the font for prints. It's a little too "brush" like makes the logo feel a little more plain. Looking for something that adds punch to the entire thing.
243 is much closer to what we're looking for. We really like how the "o" blends into the "p". Really great technique. Can you try using maybe a new font for indigo? We're wanting something that looks a little bit more expensive. Definitely on the right track.
Thanks for noting how i blended the " o " into the " p " , that is my unique take on this wordmark and i did it with the intention to even create a mark shape from those and it being also centered in the wordmark itself.
Also, notice how the blended " o " into the " p " was made to look like that outter / upper arc of the " p " was used to create the " o " its overlapping.
Here is my take on a more expensive font for indigo #294