This design combines modern technology with elements from the wine industry. Vibrant colors and bold typography convey an open, friendly and collaborative personality. I feel this captures the essence of what you do.
Your feedback is welcome. Variations on this concept will follow. Thank you
Took the circles in the letter i and moved them to both of the counters (negative space) in the p and g. The circles look like grapes and in arranging these elements in such a way, this suggests the logistics/transport/packaging of wine e-commerce.
Is there any way you could throw out a few more variations on #30? Perhaps one with "Vine" in green, and "Spring" in a silver/black? Just looking for some comparisons.
Hello, I'll submit those revisions soon-for both #30 and the variations on the spring/leaf concept. I think the icon I created in #21 is the strongest visually since it clearly communicates both wine and technology. #24 is another favorite because the spring looks like an abstract cluster of grapes and is highly memorable. This design also lends itself to animation. I do like #30 but I'm afraid it doesn't convey technology as much as my other logos do. Please let me know what you think.
Thank you so much for your feedback. I really appreciate it! Christina
Can you submit those revisions today? The window is closing in 20 hours. We really like #30. As of right now, it's our frontrunner... but I'd really like to see some additional color choices. We kind of like the color options of #80.
Can we see #30 using the same colors as #80? Also, I'd like to see #30 using a vibrant green (like the one in #80) next to a silver/gray (still keeping the leaf a shade of green).
I'm guessing that one of those variations will be our winner.
I'm seeing sort of a "turquoise" hue to it though. I really want a vibrant green next to the deep brown. (again #80). Basically those exact colors/gradients from that design. Can you match that color set for comparison?
Also, I really like #239. Can I see it with the leaf made green also for comparison?
Here's #247 with the green and brown colorway/green leaf.
#248 uses the same greens but with a slightly lighter brown. I feel like the brown in #247 is a bit too dark in that it throws off the hierarchy of the words. The more I look at it, I'm reading the word, Spring, first before Vine. Let me know your thoughts on that.