I like this one the best. The only things red are the rabbit and the word. :-) Now, IF a person wanted to add the slogan, for a business card, let's say, would that be blue or red, outside the outline and in the same font as red rabbit? What do you think? Thank you!
Let's work wit this one for a minute. How about the rabbit and "red" being red and the house just outlined in navy blue or black, add a teeny overhand to the roof on the left, and this outline can go around both red and rabbit, leaving enterprises LLC outside the outline and in 40-50% of the black or blue. (Enterprises LLC can be smaller (shorter) if need be.) OR if you did have the outline go all the way around the all of the text it might make for the house, red" and rabbit standing out nicely. Or do these tweaks take us back to too ordinary or expected?
An afterthought...third take on this might be still with the red background, white house, and red rabbit but then with "rabbit enterprises llc" in black, dark gray or navy blue. As long as the actual rabbit stays red, the word "red" can also be the same color as the rest. (Just please keep the few detail lines in the rabbit, please, as I like that better than just the blob of color like you have in #62.) :-)
I find the red background very interesting! Can we try this same thing but with a white outline of a house around the rabbit and text instead of next to/behind it? I'd like a dot on the "I", I think, too. Just a normal, rectangular house with overhangs on the roof and a chimney, I suppose, but it can be a ranch house to keep with the overall shape of the rabbit/text field, doesn't have to be a two story, Also, let's try that plan but with that house being white filled (still on the red background) but with the rabbit and the text being red inside it? Do you get what I mean there? Thanks for your ideas!
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