Unless you're going with some kind of symbol for your logo, what will
be most memorable is the name. To develop that kind of shape
recognition a text logo would need a heck of a lot of brand
repetition. You're probably better off with a good name and a
professional logo that helps tell your story. Think of it as the
heroine's car in a movie; it's not critical to the story (usually),
but it's very indicative of her character.


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