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I think the large shapes are intended to be a "c" and a "b," but I'm not sure that will be obvious to people who don't already know that. It reads as "creation," or possible "C creation" or maybe "LC creation."
It is pretty common for logos to use an abstract letter or initials, but usually the full name in a more legible is also included somewhere (unless the brand is so well known they don't need to put their name with their mark... Apple, Nike).
LG, is probably the best example for you, because their name is also 2 letters. Their logo includes an "L" and a "G," but you will also usually see their name nearby.
These aren't quite as parallel, because they are just using the first letter, but look at Toyota, Xerox, PlayStation. They all use a letter or initials in their mark.
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This is a huge improvement over version 1!
I think the large shapes are intended to be a "c" and a "b," but I'm not sure that will be obvious to people who don't already know that. It reads as "creation," or possible "C creation" or maybe "LC creation."
It is pretty common for logos to use an abstract letter or initials, but usually the full name in a more legible is also included somewhere (unless the brand is so well known they don't need to put their name with their mark... Apple, Nike).
LG, is probably the best example for you, because their name is also 2 letters. Their logo includes an "L" and a "G," but you will also usually see their name nearby.
These aren't quite as parallel, because they are just using the first letter, but look at Toyota, Xerox, PlayStation. They all use a letter or initials in their mark.
Just some food for thought.
I preferred version 1. This is meaningless and of way off balance.
I read CB creation?