thanks for the feedback/direction... I've revised to make it to convey more of a spintop vibe... yet it still has a touch of an abstract element to it... clean, modern, and unique - I think the viewer would certainly "get it" + the connection to the company name so the conceptual relativity is there is re-enforce the brand... reads/scales well to small sizes and retains is visual interest in one color... (watermarks, embossing, embroidering, etc, etc)...
showing reverse + one color options for a couple of reasons - so you can see how the colors interplay as they'll play a strong role in everything related to the brand so its important to know it works on something other than a white background... it takes more than one file to look like you took serious consideration for your company's image so if chosen I typically kick those over as well to get your started in the right direction... This link below will better illustrate what I'm trying to say in a bunch of words - note the interplay of colors + how the mark is displayed with/without logotype, etc on this bizcard design...
http://creattica.com/business-cards/chalk-talk-business-cards/48783just let me know if you'd like to see any other particular color schemes... colourlovers.com is a great place to stir up ideas for your brand and/or web interface...
here are some more logo resources for your to view as well which could help with your decision in the end...
http://www.davidairey.com/what-makes-a-good-logo/http://justcreativedesign.com/2009/07/27/what-makes-a-good-logo/http://www.logobird.com.au/blog/the-principles-of-good-logo-design/gallery's that showcase good identity work...
http://creattica.com/logos/popular-this-year/http://logopond.com/gallery/Thanks for your time...
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