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I have an idea for a brand & brand name, the idea is not tech, it’s from the perspective of business & marketing. I’ve got one question first, it will help me get some insights into what the logo exudes. what comes to your mind when you look at th

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no. exude is the right word, though covey, decipher, communicate would be better. elude means to escape or evade

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