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You have examples you can send me, I'm more of a visual person and I'm not fully grasping what your trying to explainRemember to consider what the logo will look like on the side of your car/van at a distance.
You might find the logotype a little thin and lacks definition to contribute to an identifiable brand.
Also consider the ability to use a device from the logo, or extension of, for other collateral (marketing, stationary, website). Currently you have a brand mark but nothing that helps you extend beyond it.
A unique colour or shape will define you from others and allow all brand touch points to be easily identified.
As an example, if you were to use a fluorescent green and a unique symbol or shape, this can then appear down the side of your services menu, to highlight aspects of your photography, or details of your website.
Logo design is only one part of a brand and if designed in isolation will only ever be a logo.
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Dunder Mifflin paper company?Pass. It reminds me of a technology company or a paper company.
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Your not wrong, my 12 year old in the 8th grade has never been taught cursive.I don't know why you would change from the basic design that has done well for you. You have a brand and now you want people to learn a new brand. Why? You could easily replace carwash with car coatings. I don't know, I think the original has good visuals and makes you seem to be someone easily approachable.
Oh, and as far as cursive lettering. I don't know that I would go there. It's kind of a dying form. A lot of the schools don't even teach it anymore. In a decade or so, you'll probably have a lot of adults who can't even read it.
So the car wash will still exsist for a while, it has future plans but for right now I think this is the best route but I did take what you said and I tired to use part of my old logo with the new one.I don't know why you would change from the basic design that has done well for you. You have a brand and now you want people to learn a new brand. Why? You could easily replace carwash with car coatings. I don't know, I think the original has good visuals and makes you seem to be someone easily approachable.
Oh, and as far as cursive lettering. I don't know that I would go there. It's kind of a dying form. A lot of the schools don't even teach it anymore. In a decade or so, you'll probably have a lot of adults who can't even read it.