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Logo for start-up fine food company
- Contest holder: HFFC
- Category: Logo design
- Status: Ended
Start date: 01-11-2012
Ending date: 15-11-2012
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Fine food company is smaller.

And finally another way with stylized flower from the ancient Greek vase on the top line.

Another variation, bit more plain.

Thank you for the 4 stars rating.
I changed the "E" letter as you asked. This is not the exact package of olive oil, just an example so you can get the picture how the logo could be placed.
If you have any other suggestion, please, let me know.
Aleksandra
NICE
Very nice, but I dont like the omega's in Food. It doesn't need it.

I tried to implement all the elements...
This is pretty good. Can you correct the letter E in "Fine"? In Greek this reads as and corresponds to the latin character X. Thanks

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Here are 5 more proposals. Is there any that you like?
Thank you Aleksandra, the first one is the most interesting in this set.

Thank you for the feedback.
I tried to make a little change to the sign and I hope it is better now.
Yes, it does look a little tighter.

Hello,
I made the proposal for your logo. The logo represents the Greek flag and the sun rays. Please feedback, so I can improve it.
Best regards,
Aleksandra
Hi Aleksandra, I was wondering what it represented. But not a bad idea. The graphic part is maybe a little disjointed from the text part. Maybe this can be rearranged? But altogether I would say this is an interesting approach. Thanks