Hi Murat, Thank you for submitting the three logo designs. I like them all but my favorite is the magenta Vision's Sown. I really like the flow and style of the V that seems to also incorporate the S. Did you have a chance to look at the symbol I found on a website named tribal hollywood that had a phoenix/bennu bird emerging from a bowl, with the fire behind it and the sun above? I put the link in the brief but if you would like to see it again please let me know. I liked this symbology because I thought it best captured, a bowl (medicine bowl) the first piece of equipment I use to test my new baking ideas, I envisioned beautiful grains, flowers in the bowl, being somehow transformed by the fire and the sun into the ancient but new bakery products. If your beautiful V could somehow be incorporated into that symbology I think it would be stunning. Feel free to post any other questions you may have.
I think, at the end of i understood what is your logo type. but when you say V is beautiful, i followed V and i made a new design, V now a V and a woman, and a cup her head, on the fume.
I love that you incorporated a woman's essence into the design. However, it looks like a lovely warm cup of coffee to me. How can the bowl look more like it holds dough or cookies for that matter. Maybe adding a flax flower along with other baking elements could strengthen the very powerful V that you have created. The V is free and expressive and I 'd love to see you build on it with plants and a range of the colors I mentioned in the brief. I look forward to seeing other ideas and appreciate your creativity!
I like the flower, v, illusion of cookie central to the flower. On a cookie package this could be powerful. However, I still think I need to education my fan base about the Vision's Sown concept so I still need the "An Ancient Baking Company" words to be present. Try adding the words to one and even "Reimagined bakery products" to another. Rainbow the flower too...try to use all the colors I mention and soften the petals if you can to see if more visual impact can be stirred.