Conceptually using the picket fence as "home" symbolism. Using your blue you like and pairing with a vibrant, modern and fun green. Kept the font bold to add a sense of welcoming and security.
#13 is same concept as #12. I put more of a Web 2.0 look through the logotype, which adds flow and "move"ment. Also, the tagline is in the blue, which is more legible.
Note: if you can not read the taglines here, you are not going to be able to read them on your web page or on a business card.
#14, #15 and #16 are still using the picket fence thought, but it is now a gate. The gate symbolism itself it movement, because you must move through it. You could also build the story here that the individual pickets boards are the individuals coming together. There are a few different colour and font variations. On #16, I was trying to use the dark green from your current Web site, but I have to say that I like the brighter green better. Please feel free to ask for color variations on any of these.
Using the window panes as a metaphor for the home or business on #16. The reflection in the window is landscape and moon.....ahhhh, but there is more, the white area of the symbol is also a person with the circle being the head.
The slightly rounded square of the symbol mimics the current site. I did try the symbol at an angle and it was not working, plus keeping perpendicular lends security. While the word "Hub" is bold, welcoming and secure; "Move" is in a lighter more modern face.
The simplicity of this adds a more "neccessity" look.
Using the window panes as a metaphor for the home or business. The reflection in the window is landscape and moon.....ahhhh, but there is more, the white area of the symbol is also a person with the circle being the head.
The slightly rounded square of the symbol mimics the current site. I did try the symbol at an angle and it was not working, plus keeping perpendicular lends security. While the word "Hub" is bold, welcoming and secure; "Move" is in a lighter more modern face.
The simplicity of this adds a more "neccessity" look.