I'm fascinated by the number of completely different logos that turn up for "Zen Business".
Given that Zen Business's business is helping people create business entities, I wonder if the default name of a new business created via Zen Business is somehow Zen Business. Hence the myriad of logos. Either that or this is some seriously incoherent branding.
1/? "zb" with the green three-dots speech bubble. "zenbusiness" in a sans-serif typeface which is definitely nothing like that of the Zendesk branding.
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in reply to Rachel Evans • • •Coffee break/? . This listicle from "newfoundrz", listing a bunch of words that you could put after "zen" to come up with a business name that's both unimaginitive *and* problematic! https://www.newfoundr.com/guides/zen
"Tips for Choosing a Zen Business Name. Consider incorporating words related to Zen principles, such as "Peace," "Serenity," or "Zen" itself, to instantly evoke a sense of calm."
So, tips for choosing a Zen Business Name: start with the word "zen". Presumably preferably followed by "business". Got it.
75+ Unique, Creative & Catchy Zen Business Names Ideas
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OK OK I'll try, for the accessibility and the lolz. "Zen" in a pinkish-red over "Business" in a dark blue. All the letters are stylised to consist entirely of straight lines and right angles, except for some reason the "B", which is cursive-like. The two esses are done in two different ways.
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