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I like the blue or grey style.

To me it says creative indicating flexibility and conservative indicating design.

Also like how you've modified the "a" and "m" letters.

Not sure about interiors. I like the small letters, but starting with an "i" makes me think iLife, iWork, iPod, iPhone, etc. Maybe a different font, or possibly a little more bolded letters, or different color.

Oh, and on the blue one, flip the pedal colors to be consistent with the others. The stronger color pedal is at the bottom on the rest.
 
I like the look of the lower case "interiors". But I also like the blue version...
I also think you could move the "L" even further across.
Something like this? (I also moved "interiors" down a bit)
 

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I like the look of the lower case "interiors". But I also like the blue version...
I also think you could move the "L" even further across.
Something like this? (I also moved "interiors" down a bit)

The lettering look perfect on this one. It's only the little paint splash that don't look that great IMO in this position... I would try to put it between the B and the T without changing the orientation, but that's just me.

EDIT: here's what I meant. It's more compact and better to be on things like business cards.
 

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The lettering look perfect on this one. It's only the little paint splash that don't look that great IMO in this position... I would try to put it between the B and the T without changing the orientation, but that's just me.

EDIT: here's what I meant. It's more compact and better to be on things like business cards.

Ah beat me to it, was just about to post this. Mine is a little different to yours. A bit larger and some slight desaturation. I think yours looks better as it fits in with the top of the L, and is also positioned better between the B and T, being smaller.

Also, I tried putting it at the start but it doesn't look as good IMO.
 

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Ah beat me to it, was just about to post this. Mine is a little different to yours. A bit larger and some slight desaturation. Also, I tried putting it at the start but it doesn't look as good IMO.

I really don't know which one look better, mine or your first one? ;) The orientation just look better on your one, the paint splash point to the b which look good to the eye, just a little too big.
 
I really don't know which one look better, mine or your first one? ;) The orientation just look better on your one, the paint splash point to the b which look good to the eye, just a little too big.

Fiddling around with it a bit, moved the paint splashes in together a bit more, made it smaller, and moved it slightly.
 

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I would leave the splashes over the 'ert' for sure. I'm curious about the 'Lambert', OP is that hand drawn or is that a font?
 
I like the closer kerning with the L a lot better. I like the green bits over the "ert" or off to the right as they were originally. They reminded me of a paint palate so I think it's fitting. I think the lower case for interiors is good too.

(a quick summary of the comments and my take on it)
 
Indeed, who would have thought that a greengrocer's would sell high quality sexy laptops? ;)
Actually I was thinking more along the lines of curry's :p

If you actually think about it there's a lot of companies out there that we associate with a particular field but their logo's don't necessarily depict the field they're in.
 
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