An ambigram. Beware folks, he's an Illuminatus! :lolThis one is strong because the shape is recognizable/rememberable and symmetric so even if you look at it upside down it looks exactly the same.
The first one has something more unique, the second one looks like the "Wolfenstein"-Logo, the 3rd is a little to abstract and has similarities to a certain film company (forgot it's name). The fourth one looks almost exactly like the "Waves-Logo".....by using this, you could get some problems...
Cheerioo,
Andy from Red Bull Country
Graphical designer (daily job)
Vote for #5 (over #2). Outline the "L" wee see in the "M" and you`re there Personally iwould take care about, that Logos work (also) in 2D. Makes business cards 2cents cheaper ... hihi I`m a fan of "form follows function" and colors should outline content. Or as we say front of house: Mono wins ... :mrgreen
Dude, i meant something like this ... :lol
Only think I want to add to the discussion ,if not mentioned before... Better a monochrome logo . All the logos ade nice but people remember shapes...reale hard to remember colour sequencies ... A good shape need no colors [emoji6]