On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> This would be a good idea - and given the brushstroke work would prefer a
> font that looks like brushstrokes / calligraphy rather than one of the neat
> ones like Trajan
>
> Smooth, flowing lines for the lower stroke of the M, that stroke into a
> stylized (and fine brush stroked)  cocktail glass. With say a slice of
> orange or something on the rim rather than an olive?
>
> Keep the logo in dull mossy green, add a splash of color with the orange
> (or
> whatever other brightly colored fruit you can stick atop a cocktail glass
> ..
> maybe just a small splash of paint for a cherry on top?)
>
>
> >
> > Hard to ignore the olive when it comes to cocktails. One more idea is
> > to that the middle part of the M could be made to look like a cocktail
> > glass, by extending a small line from below. Perhaps an olive in that
> > might work.
> >
>

Rolling opinions gather no moss logos...though I must say, I've seen a lot
of great ideas above, esp Abhishek's...but frankly, you can't get too
creative with that M-as-a-wineglass and O-as-an-olive concept. And I do like
the one you've got....

Putting-her-nose-to-the-moss,

Deepa.

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